Lew, could we use the photo of the vulture in flight you took in a publication at the Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama, Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park? See www.tannehill.org. It would fit nicely in a publication mentioning battlefields.
Lew, can we use your photo of the flying vulture in a publication at the Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama, Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. It would fit nicely with a story on Civil War battlefields. Jim Bennett jim.bennett@alalabor.alabama.gov
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I am retired, married to a smart, talented lady who once thought we computer people were geeks and now is one of us geeks. I have a long time interest in photography. We live in Maryland, about 50 miles from Washington, DC.
My main camera is a Nikon D3100 with two zoom lenses (18-55 and 55-200).
[Portrait by Marianne Oct 2, 2010]
5 comments:
Oh, I love this!
I had a kitty (Sammie)...and he would do this. Huggable....simply huggable. Great capture!!
Yes, they can indeed and what a great shot, Lew! I love it! Hope you both have a wonderful day!
Sylvia
Brill capture Lew.
Cute cat too.
Lew, could we use the photo of the vulture in flight you took in a publication at the Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama, Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park? See www.tannehill.org. It would fit nicely in a publication mentioning battlefields.
Jim Bennett
jbennett@alalabor.alabama.gov
Lew, can we use your photo of the flying vulture in a publication at the Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama, Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. It would fit nicely with a story on Civil War battlefields.
Jim Bennett
jim.bennett@alalabor.alabama.gov
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