

Enjoy your day!
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Chris


Enjoy your day!
Camera: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170
Chris
While downloading some forgotten images that were stored on my busted hp laptop, we came across these pics from a trip to see the Atlanta Braves take on our New York Mets at Turner Field in Atlanta. It was an early start Sunday night game that began at 6PM on ESPN.
Atlanta, Georgia on July 9th at 6PM – should have been nuclear hot out but it wasn’t. We caught a break! But the Mets didn’t!

Standing in the parking lot of Turner Field where the Fulton County Stadium used to be. My son, T.J. is standing near the original outfield wall where Hank Aaron hit his historic home run.

Of course starting in 2017, the Braves no longer play at Turner Field. They only played there for 20 years before moving to SunTrust Part on the northside of Atlanta.

One of the first sights of Turner field when you first walk in.

‘Met Killer’ and Braves great Chipper Jones #10 at the plate in the first inning. The Mets great David Wright #5 is just visible in the upper left of the image playing third base.


Good sized crowd for the ESPN Sunday Night game.

Miss Jackie – long time usher for the Braves works in the stands behind home plate. A super lady and friendly to smiling Mets fans too!

Me and Miss Jackie pose for a pic after the Braves beat my Mets, 7-1.

My guy Daniel Murphy #28 of the New York Mets.

Last sight of Turner Field for us as we didn’t get a chance to go back before the Braves moved on.

Popular one time Brave, Jeff Francoeur #12 at the plate in his first appearance back in Atlanta as a Met.

Ah yes… the 1969 Atlanta Braves. The team the Mets beat in 3 straight games in 1969 to win the National League Pennant and then go on to win the World Series against the Baltimore Orioles.
Thanks for your visit!
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Chris and T.J.
Florida or maybe Georgia pelican at the marina. Lovely colors.


Definitely Florida pelicans.
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Chris

Always the hardest of our 3 cats to photograph. She is somewhat of a rescue kitty and is part squirrel and feral moma. JK…
Here is one of the few times in her life she’s not running from the camera. Cute kitty.
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Chris

As a retired United States Navy Sailor of 22 years, this made my day a bit more enjoyable! While shopping at The Avenues Mall in Jacksonville, Florida, I spotted this open parking space pretty close to the entrance to the mall. To my surprise I saw this sign. Since there wasn’t any open spots nearby, it was appreciated for two reasons. First for saying thanks for my service, and second that a non veteran didn’t snatch the spot. Why? Because Jacksonville is a Navy Town and the locals know how to treat a Sailor! lol
Anyway, thanks to the Simon Property Group for their simple gesture of support. Let’s give a big “Shout Out” to The Avenues Mall and Simon!
And remember… “Go Navy, The Best Always Have”!
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Chris
You are getting sleepy…
Sleepy…
Sleepy…

Nice music, comfortable chair, air conditioned and your best friend on your lap – what a way to spend your Saturday afternoon.
Sleepy… sleepy… zzzzzz

Thanks to ‘Ralph and Roger’. Rest well.
Sleepy… Man and dog as one.
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Chris
The wildfire has been burning for just about a month now (it started from a lightning strike on April 6) in the West Mims area of Georgia’s Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge in Southeast Georgia – just north of the Florida state line. The area has been exceedingly dry this past Winter and the Spring rains have been too infrequent to make a difference in the conditions in the refuge.

Satellite image (visible) just before local sunset. The extensive smoke plume from the West Mims Wildfire is dramatically visible in this image as the long trail of grayish white smoke streams to the southeast from the fire across much of North Florida and out over the Atlantic Ocean well out to sea some 200 to 300 nm from the fire. The air quality in Jacksonville, Florida (extreme Northeast Florida) today was terrible with severely reduced visibilities on the ground and aloft up to around 3,000 feet. Another wildfire can be seen burning just north of the Tampa Bay area.
The West Mims Wildfire has burned nearly 110,000 acres of the refuge and is now threatening the town of St. George, Georgia. Without significant rainfall soon, the wildfire could burn for another 6 to 9 months as it consumes the exposed and dry peat that makes up the most of the refuge’s area. The Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge is the largest freshwater swamp in the United States.

A view of the dense smoke from the wildfire over the skies of Southern Jacksonville – well over 70 miles away from the actual fire. This is what it looked like from the ground beneath that plume seen on the satellite image.
The ‘Swamp’ has burned frequently and extensively in the recent past – a wildfire in 2011 burned for about 3 months before the rains from Tropical Storm Barry aided in stopping the fire. Another major wildfire in 2007 burned for nearly a year and the air quality was dramatically compromised throughout all of Northeastern Florida and Southeastern Georgia.
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S4
Chris

If only…
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Chris
From 1959, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. follow-up to their widely popular Fujipet 120 film camera. The Pet 35 took advantage of the growing popularity of 35mm photography – plus it’s a great way to sell more film!
The Pet 35 was way more sophisticated than the Fujipet – but retained the funky charm and quirkiness of the original. Since the Pet 35 is not a common camera, we’ve presented a visual tour of our almost mint condition Pet 35.

Original set as found. We have the leather case too.

The lens is a Fujinar-K 3 element glass lens – 45mm with a maximum aperture of f/3.5 with closest focussing to 0.5 meters.

The lever to the right of the lens cocks the shutter and the left lever trips the Copal B leaf shutter.

The Copal shutter features speeds of B, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 and 1/200 of a second.

In keeping with the funky design – two oversized knobs that left no doubt on how to operate them.

The body is dark gray on this Pet 35.

Outer ring is the focus adjustment, next is the shutter speed selector and finally the aperture settings.

The original Pet 35 lens cap.

Nicely detailed and finished.

Early 1960s Fuji Film Neopan SS – ASA 100. How about film for only ¥190!

Original selling price was ¥3,400 – the leather case sold for ¥700 and a soft case was available for ¥350

Original sales brochure specs.

The viewfinder is bright and clear – and big for such a small camera.

ASA reminder scale and film back release.

The Pet 35 is far from being a ‘toy camera’ as its build quality is quite high. No foam or yarn light seals to fail – the metal film door fit tightly into the body to seal out light.

Gotta love the Fuji Film stickers inside!

Thanks so much for your visit – we hope that you enjoyed our tour of this fantastic Fuji!
Studio Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S9900W
Chris & Carol ^.^
Pure Power! That’s how the sales rep from Sansui pitched it to us at the U.S. Navy Exchange in Yokosuka, Japan in 1978. It is a monster!
Here’s a peek inside –

Sadly we don’t own it anymore – a casualty of downsizing our home. It could rock in its day and rattle the windows! They sell on eBay now for solid money.


Direct coupled amp – pure thunder! ^.^
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Chris