You breaking into street photography Gary? I imagine that Tombstone
would be an excellent place to further gather yet more of the faces and activities of some really interesting characters. Is there more to follow?
Really an interesting shot, like Michael alluded to, I'll be the shooting
possibilities are unlimited there.
So much history and wonderful stories I'll bet.
Take care,
Craig
Burleson, Texas
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Good shot , Gary. You'll have to be a little careful where you point that lens out there. I understand some of those old boys still pack six-shooters and aren't afraid to use them.:D
Take care,
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
You breaking into street photography Gary? I imagine that Tombstone
would be an excellent place to further gather yet more of the faces and activities of some really interesting characters. Is there more to follow?
Hi Michael......street photography is easy there.....It is a mining town that turned tourist town..... If you are dressed like it is still the 1800s, you are a local. Everybody else is a tourist..... Point a camera they pose.....:D They are nice people and a fun place to spend some time....... THANKS FOR THE COMMENT......:Dgary
Really an interesting shot, like Michael alluded to, I'll be the shooting
possibilities are unlimited there.
So much history and wonderful stories I'll bet.
Hi Craig.....Thanks for looking and commenting...... Lots to shoot there. Many of the buildings look like they have been rebuilt....but the Birdcage is exactly like it was when Doc Holliday was playing faro there. That card game was played non stop 24 hours a day for 5 straight years.....:D gary
Good shot , Gary. You'll have to be a little careful where you point that lens out there. I understand some of those old boys still pack six-shooters and aren't afraid to use them.:D
Take care,
Tom
Hi Tom
I think every local there was packing......They did seem a friendly bunch...:D
If we could go back to the 1800 it would have been a scary place.....
Great shot Your doing really good on your street photography. Wish I had the nerve to do this kind of shooting.
Hi Mary.....You could do street shooting their.......It is a tourist town and that is how the locals make their living..... Thanks for the comment...:Dgary
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would be an excellent place to further gather yet more of the faces and activities of some really interesting characters. Is there more to follow?
Really an interesting shot, like Michael alluded to, I'll be the shooting
possibilities are unlimited there.
So much history and wonderful stories I'll bet.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Take care,
Tom
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
HEY .... are them cowboys sheepherders?????
THANKS FOR COMMENTING.........:Dgary
Hi Michael......street photography is easy there.....It is a mining town that turned tourist town..... If you are dressed like it is still the 1800s, you are a local. Everybody else is a tourist..... Point a camera they pose.....:D They are nice people and a fun place to spend some time....... THANKS FOR THE COMMENT......:Dgary
Hi Craig.....Thanks for looking and commenting...... Lots to shoot there. Many of the buildings look like they have been rebuilt....but the Birdcage is exactly like it was when Doc Holliday was playing faro there. That card game was played non stop 24 hours a day for 5 straight years.....:D gary
Hi Tom
I think every local there was packing......They did seem a friendly bunch...:D
If we could go back to the 1800 it would have been a scary place.....
:Dgary
Hi Mary.....You could do street shooting their.......It is a tourist town and that is how the locals make their living..... Thanks for the comment...:Dgary