I hope everyone enjoyed their Labor Day Weekend. I really enjoyed mine. On Saturday I met up with some of my photographer friends and started out the day by exploring the Veterans Memorial Bridge. The lower portion of the bridge was open for self guided tours. This section of the bridge was once used for trolley cars. They open the bridge to the public for tours a couple of times a year, usually around Memorial Day and Labor Day.
After touring the bridge, we then explored the Flats for a few hours and enjoyed lunch at the Flat Iron Cafe
Next we headed to Wendy Park to get shots of the Thunderbirds who were performing at the Cleveland Air Show
Then on Monday, we attended the Cleveland Air Show, we saw stunt planes and wing walkers and lots of other stuff, but later in the day the weather turned bad and the Thunderbirds had to cancel their show.
I first became interested in photography in the 70's when I was in the army. My first camera was a Kodak 110 camera that I purchased to send photos home to my family and friends. I purchased my first 35mm camera a manual Argus Cosina when I was stationed in Bangkok, Thailand. I soon upgraded to a Nikon F2 and have been shooting with various Nikon cameras over the years. I now shoot with a Nikon D300.
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