So now, settled safely back into farm life in rural (and rain-saturated) SE Ohio, I have access to the few images I nabbed in Vegas. Sorry to disappoint, but No Nuge. Perhaps it was his Mossy Oak camo that made him impossible to locate...
One thing is guaranteed on the long flight from the East to the West: Cool things to look at from the air. Most of the images to follow are ones I took with the camera in my iPhone. The aerial shots were all taken through an airplane window—two or more layers of unbreakable plastic. Given these limitations, I think the shots came out OK.
I did not spend a single farthing on gambling in LV—something I aspire to each and every time I go there. But they make it soooo easy to spend your money on games of chance. Or even to spend your money on anything. The safe in my room cost fitty cent to use!
The SHOT Show was one big adventure. I enjoy the cacophony and challenge of talking business with so many knives and firearms all around. (I really do!). I'm already looking forward to next year!
Tomorrow: The advent of digi-poaching!
5 comments:
You know, as much as they've tried to now tout it as "a family destination" and such, it's just one place I have never aspired to visit. I truly don't care if I ever see it.
Glad the show was a hit!
One man's paradise is another man's hell. I'm with you. Being physically separated from anything natural, even for only three days, SHOULD be unpleasant! We're glad you're home.
Bill, you really got me with dirty hotel room ... at LEAST it was smoky, just say no... ode to lost wages. Loved it!
Never had a desire to be there. I'm too cheap to gamble. If I put money in a machine, I want something back, i.e. candy bar.
Great air shots!
Bill,
I love taking and looking at photos shot from the air. Your shots are great, especially of Lake Mead.
Tom
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