Just a few shots from yesterday.
The past few days have been full of hugs, tears, swapping stories, filling in puzzle pieces, laughing, and more.
Dave’s been working the Reno Air Races for years. One of the people who died in last year’s crash was one of his crew, Sharon Stewart, a wonderful woman who always had a smile on her face no matter how rough her day was going. My first day back (Thursday) I saw Dave taking a break so I sat beside him and we talked for about fifteen minutes about that day. His young charge sat close by, his eyes wide. Later that day, the first responders were honored at the opening ceremony and Dave saw me up there shooting and asked me if he could get a copy of the shot. I asked him if he had email. He did not. I promised him I’d print one for him.
Yesterday he brought me an apple fritter from the box of goodies he brings for his crew.
Today I popped my 50mm lens on my camera with the express purpose of catching as many people as I could. While Sweetie and I were working the gate at the far end of the box seats, Dave came by, smiling as always. Up went my camera to my eye, Dave flashed a peace symbol, and I got this shot.
I printed a copy of this for him too.
I have taken a lot of photos over the past few days, but need to get through one more day at the Reno Air Races, and then I’ll have time to go through them and get some posted.
Just a quickie. Today turned out to be a much longer day than we thought it would be, so I haven’t had but a few minutes to review my shots from the day. I really was taken by this little boy and luckily, I was able to snap this shot of him in the box seats with his grown-ups. (I also like what is written on the sign behind him)
I’ll be at the 2012 Reno Air Races through Sunday, and while I’m taking a lot of photos, you probably won’t hear much from me. It’s pretty much a sunrise to sundown activity for the next few days.
Before the crowds come, the volunteers arrive and get things ready. This fellow is bringing a cooler to one of the box seats. I like how the lens flare frames his body.
As I wandered through the box seats, I snapped this box seat decoration. The guy who “owns” this box comes every year. For those of us who return, year after year, it is like a big family.
This photo challenge is getting posted little on the late side, but what can be more free-spirited than children playing in a fountain?
A second take on this week’s Photo Challenge.
Backed-up traffic on Hwy 50 heading out of Carson City. When there is an accident, there is no place to go. And so we waited.
This week’s challenge is Near and Far. I thought this image of the thistle with the tops of trees in the distance fit the bill.