On the anniversary of the most devastating attack on American soil in decades I think that all Americans need to take a few moments to reflect on our good fortune. While we may be in the midst of the worse recession in eighty years we need to focus on how lucky we are to live in a country of stability and peace. I wish we could set aside our difference for a few days and focus on our shared values of freedom, of peace, of tolerance, of love and let all our petty squabbles fall by the wayside. You can take up your causes later, lets just think about all we have and how amazing it is that a country as young as ours has managed to achieve so much in our brief history. So much of what we've gained has been on the backs of men and women who think beyond themselves and serve our country. You don't have to be a soldier or a fireman or a doctor or a politician to make a difference; all you need to do is stand up for what you believe in, for the things that you think are right and just. We are the sum of our parts and everyone is important in shaping our country's future. If we can stop bickering and rebuild our relationships based on our common ground we have an amazing future ahead of us.
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
70mm, f4, 1/3200 sec @ 320 ISO
Showing posts with label Belmont Street Fair. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sunday, September 12, 2010
2010, Day 255 - Belmont Street Fair
Time again for the Belmont Street Fair. I live two blocks off of Belmont which means I don't have to look for parking. Although it was still early there were lots of people, live music, vendors and community outreach.

The central lawn.
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
24mm, f4, 1/640 sec @ 200 ISO
Belting out the tunes.
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
70mm, f3.5, 1/640 sec @ 400 ISO
Jewelry by Dolcetti.
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
70mm, f4, 1/3200 sec @ 400 ISO
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
70mm, f4, 1/4000 sec @ 400 ISO
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
70mm, f4, 1/200 sec @ 400 ISO
Hot oil plus sugar equals kettle corn!
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
34mm, f4, 1/640 sec @ 400 ISO
Kombucha pushers.
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
25mm, f4, 1/1000 sec @ 200 ISO
Every year Mt Tabor Veterinary Care has a teddy bear hospital. I think this Teddy ate a slinky.
Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24-70/f2.8L
48mm, f4, 1/2500 sec @ 320 ISO
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