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Getting back on the horse

It’s been a long time since I’ve posted to my blog.  Too long, I’ve missed it.

Work in the construction field here in Florida picked up in February, and robbed me of a lot of time and energy to write in my blog.  Of course when I did have the time I seemed to have lost the habit of regularly posting.  However, I can’t just use the excuse of work.  At the beginning of the year I also started back an old passion of mine.  One which I had not done for nearly five years.  Skydiving.  After telling myself for years how I wanted to get back in the air and in particular start taking photographs again, I was asked to film a memorial jump for a friend.  The timing seemed so right.  It was a real honor to be asked to film the jump and it provided the impetus to get back in the air again.

Of course, jumping put more demands on my time, however I’ve promised myself to devote the time to updating my blog on a regular basis.  Hopefully, with a bit of discipline, I’ll make it a habit!

In June I was fortunate enough to attend the AAW Symposium in Connecticut, Hartford.   What an experience!  It was like trying to drink from a fire hose!  So much to see, so much to learn, so much inspiration and motivation!  I came away in awe of the talent I saw.

I thought I would get started over the next week or two by sharing some of the images that I took at the Symposium of the various galleries and demonstrations.   Here are some images of pieces that were donated to the Auction held after the banquet.

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