9.11.2007

Night Shots and Tall Walls

This will be a kind of double-header post. I had a chance to photograph some stuff the last couple of days so I thought I'd share.

First up Night Shots. As many of you may know I am a big fan of night photography. Nothing like a dark scene, some lights, and a long shutter to set up some cool shots.
Here ya go...




Recently the base has been working on putting up taller cement barriers around the sleeping trailers. These wall are massive. Taller than my trailer now. Better protection is always good.
Check 'em out.



6 Comments:

Blogger Danielle said...

Great pictures, Sweetie! The helicopter pictures were cool, but my absolute favorite was of the mosque at dawn. You even managed to capture a star in the sky!

Also, I agree. It IS nice that the new T-barriers are taller than the sleeping trailers. :)

Love you!
Dani

4:31 PM  
Blogger Elaine said...

It is very good that you are posting pictures! And, few people are probably up in the night to get such great shots of the helicopter AND the sun rising behind the mosque.

Concrete IS good--the more the better! Glad to see they are taking steps you make you even safer!

Take care of yourself!
Your 'Nother Mother

5:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Loved the BlackHawk on the tarmac--great shots. And, the mosque with the star and the sun barely coming up is beautiful. Night shift nurses get all the breaks!

Melinda

P.S. Beginning to assemble goodie box - any special requests?

3:21 PM  
Blogger Sean said...

ooh... Black Sharpies (Permanent Markers)

7:39 PM  
Blogger cbancroft said...

hey bro, its your big little bro. I hope you get this, its my first time "frogging". We are praying for you. You say its hot over there huh.. Welcome to Arizona.. Now your living like us..Anyways hope you get this. Love Chris,Kelly,and Lincoln.
Tag your it. Hope to see you soon.

11:24 AM  
Blogger Sean said...

Wazzup Broseph? Thanks for dropping by and thanks for the prayers. What is this frogging you speak of? Hmmm??? As for the heat...I've experienced my fair share in SAT only its 90's to 100's plus 70% humidity. At least here it is just dry heat. But 115 degrees just aint fun no matter how you cut it. WORD.

10:17 PM  

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