Query = 'com'

Note that private photos will not be listed below unless you have logged in.

Results from the Directory listing:

23Sep00  Prairie Village tractor show, steam combining.  old
22Sep00  Shots of Palisades park (SD), vintage tractor plowing competition.  old
21Sep00  B&W shots from Armorgeddon, torchlight combat, dusk and dawn shots of encampment.  old
22May00  Lusty Day in May combat, court.  old

Results from the Photographs listing:

  #img_8771
More rainstorms coming up Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8232
The dam at Sid's Hole. Note it is completely silted in.

Cottonwood Wash Road  
  #img_7734
Locomotive point petrographs

  
  #132-3235_img
Again, copy and paste: http://chem.dynu.com/photo/photos/2002/sep04/success.avi

  
  #132-3230_img
Copy and paste this to the browser address window: http://chem.dynu.com/photo/photos/2002/sep04/second.avi

  
  #132-3226_img
At last, Dad arrives to save the day! But notice that front wheel. Hmmmm. To see the movie of the first attempt, copy the following into your browser: http://chem.dynu.com/photo/photos/2002/sep04/first.avi

  
  #2172

Prince Tristan of Northshield and Captain Sebastian of Company Nevermore
  
  #a101-34
In the Spring of 2001 the Big Sioux river in Eastern South Dakota flodded. This is taken after the river started coming down, about a week after the rains stopped

East side of town Egan South Dakota
  #a072-12  "Rocks and Waves"
This is Sioux Quartzite. It was layed down 2 million years ago on the bottom of a shallow lake. Due to silting, the wave pattern formed during mild times were preserved throughout the yearly floods. This patterned sand was compressed into the rock you see

Palisades State Park Near Garretson SD
  #2115
The Coppergate helmet that won the Arts & Science competition, crafted by Jurgen of Northshield.

  
  #1504

Sven, awaiting combat
  
  #1476
Protecting the Princess from wayward combatants. Or vice versa.

  
  #314-25


  
  #n051-14
All those who helped during the uncommonly fierce rain at WW are given an award

  
  #2141

Company Nevermore before the field battle
  
  #209-21
American Bridge Company of New York, U.S.A., 1910

DM&E bridge, East of  Volga SD
  #2189

Modred Blackhorse, Gareth the Black and Rodney of Wendigo of Company Nevermore, finding shade by the haybales.
  
  #2178

Thane Juan and Modred Blackhorse of Company Nevermore
  
  #n052-5
Cian fell in hook, line, and sinker. He was sure he was about to get a Sword of Calontir. He didn't notice Sir Riik, his knight, creeping stealthily up the center aisle...
Then His Majesty said, "But that's not why you're here," and Sir Riik chimed in begging the boon. Cian was completely blown away. It was fun watching that one from behind the thrones
  
  #b048-29

Shadewes Company.
  
  #1473
Awaiting combat.

  
  #b083-01  "Grass and Ice"
A single stand of grass survives the prairie winter winds. The dark bands in the snow come from alternate deposits of snow and dust blown from the surrounding fields, then scoured down by the dry winds of winter

South of town Elkton SD
  #294-01
BNSF Locomotive, Garretson SD

  
  #2165

Company Nevermore on the left side of the frame, deploying from reserve to engage the south end of the bridge.
  
  #2179

Lt. Moth and Father Tyresius of Company Nevermore
  
  #n056-16

Lord Marcus of Shadewes Company.
  
  #2036
BN-SF locomotives loading grain south of Pipestone MN.

  
  #2045
The confluence at 43º N 97º W is about 200 yards into this field. I'll come back after the harvest.

  
  #170v-32
New wheels for unpowered trucks. Spare air compressors in the background.

  
  #lilacfarm
Old farmstead with combine and lilac

 NE of Brookings SD
  #2411
Two other hikers on the trail, giving a sence of the size of these sandstone formations. He is standing on a very small rise in comparison to the towers.

Fisher Towers  
  #266-3


  
  #314-24


  

Results from the Comments:

vinod s thought on 6/17/2006 that this photo was superb . 3635

An anonymous visitor thought on 6/1/2006 that this photo was superb . 5569

Donald 187 thought on 5/30/2006 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Personally I think it is Sclerocactus cloveriae which until recently was a part of parviflorus and whipplei. Its description can be found in journals written by Heil. Not completely opening flowers similar to whipplei but magenta. Spine very similar to parviflorus but more corky. I think its Sclerocactus cloveriae." 7738

An anonymous visitor thought on 4/20/2006 that this photo was displayed properly . 6428

An anonymous visitor thought on 1/28/2006 that this photo was displayed properly . 6071

An anonymous visitor of Park City thought on 12/11/2005 that this photo was very cool . 5922

Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Being in the right place... Perfectly composed, IMO. " 5204

Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was superb . 5167

Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I don't agree with Lauren. This underexposure with the rich reds gives the perfect impression of the sunset time, compatible also with the long low shadows. Looks like the end of a long hiking day. Very good indeed. I wouldn't change anything." 5521

Jake Richens of Salt Lake thought on 6/23/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"have you hiked to the top of this pinnacle???? in steve allen's book, "Canyoneering the san rafael" he describes the approach, which there are two 4th class sections. if you would like some more pitures of this pinnacle, e-mail me @ [email protected]." 6392

F. Riddle thought on 6/18/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Add your comments here.Nice Work!" 5115

F. Riddle thought on 6/18/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Add your comments here. Interresting back drop to nice shapes in forground." 3878

F. Riddle thought on 6/18/2005 that this photo was superb . 3878

An anonymous visitor thought on 5/1/2005 that this photo was good . 6867

Jennifer Savage thought on 2/1/2005 that this photo was totally cool, dude and added the following:
"Your camera is really sexy and the tripod comes in 2nd Thanks you have a wonderful site " 9737

Your Uncle George of Miami thought on 12/27/2004 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"You did not have stupendous or I would have chosen it. I can hardly take it all in. Subject, composition and detail are 1st rate." 4212

An anonymous visitor thought on 12/16/2004 that this photo was good . 2823

Rivi of Dubai - U.A.E. thought on 10/19/2004 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"This is another great shot. One question though, did you increase the saturation of blue? Hope you don't mind the question. I am an amateur trying very hard to learn. Rivi www.ajithrivi.blogspot.com" 5835

Rivi of Dubai - U.A.E. thought on 10/19/2004 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Very nice use of colour and light. well detailed too. Rivi www.ajithrivi.blogspot.com" 5948

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"this is not Opuntia polyacantha but rather O. basilaris, beavertail. Note that it doesn't have regular spines, just glochids, the fine barbed minature spines. The pads are bluer than O. polyacantha, and a different shape. The plant is more compact. Gorgeous photos! " 5073

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A pretty, neat flower on Sclerocactus parviflorus, not S. whipplei, which is a smaller plant, doesn't grow here, and rarely becomes cylindrical. The common name for S. parviflorus is a translation of the Latin, "small-flowered fishhook cactus", or more properly, "small-flowered little barrel cactus", a misnomer, since this species has small flowers only in comparison to the giant of the genus, S. polyancistrus of California. " 4196

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This plant is commonly misidentified, even in floras. It isn't S. whipplei but rather S. parviflorus, first named in the 30s by Clover and Jotter on a river trip, in the Grand Canyon. S. whipplei grows on the Navajo reservation and thereabouts in Northern Arizona, is globular unless very old, smaller, and has yellow flowers. " 4433

An anonymous visitor thought on 3/13/2004 that this photo was displayed properly . 3489

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/23/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"This is shot through a Cokin blue/yellow polarizer. I was just holding it in front of the lens as best I could, but wasn't aligned very well. In the end I liked the effect, so left it full-frame. Sort of an unintentional vignette, much like the very early field cameras that used lenses with small image circles. I've tried printing similar shots, but always come back to this one." 6343

Doug Dolde of Payson AZ thought on 7/16/2003 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"Great image---the light is outstanding as is the composition. Bet you wish you had used your 4x5 !!" 5922

Eric Carlson of Crooks thought on 7/28/2002 that this photo was very cool and added the following:
"Its always good to see other people interested in the D&I. Bruce - please get with me about a railroad meet we're going to be having in Sioux Falls this November. - See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SoDakRailFans for details. Thanks!" 3137

Jonathan Bundick of Texas thought on 6/27/2002 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I like the subject, composition, and light. A little more exposure might help, but not too much could be improved on. Very nice warm feeling when viewed for several moments. " 3272

jack gilbert of Toronto thought on 3/13/2002 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I love photographing God's creations, the flowers.I wonder why you have not decided to use a high end digital camera and Photoshop. This remarkable combination brought me back to photography. There is instant gratification in taking a photo ,downloading on computer,manipulating in photoshop and printing in minutes.See my flowers on www.photographybyjackgilbert.com.Having viewed many of your pics it is evident you are a superp photographer and I think you should employ this to a fuller degree in the digital world. Congratulations. JACK" 2968

Private photo not shown.

Please login on the Catalog page to view comments on private photos.

An anonymous visitor thought on 11/24/2001 that this photo was superb . 3559

Bruce Wilson thought on 5/10/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"See additional comments at http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=218402" 3780

An anonymous visitor thought on 5/9/2001 that this photo was superb . 3780

Jessica thought on 5/7/2001 that this photo was like, Wow, you know, totally mind-blowing . 2990

An anonymous visitor thought on 4/12/2001 that this photo was displayed properly . 3084

Bruce Wilson thought on 4/7/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"I've always liked this shot, even thought there is a focus problem, and a slight imbalance in the composition. The light that afternoon was perfect, though. Shot outside the Madison SD Prarie Village antique tractor pull and all-around good time, this was the preparation for the ploughing contest. The train in the mid-gound is an old Arco switcher (about 1000 HP) that pulled four cards full of passengers around the site. The silos in the background are a nice reminder we are in the prarie. The shot could be fixed had I waited another moment for the engine to move about eight more feet, creating a line from the silos, thrjought the cab of the engine, to the head of the farmer. And closing down the shutter would have fixed the focus problem. Maybe next time." 3136

An anonymous visitor thought on 4/6/2001 that this photo was 'interesting' . 3908

An anonymous visitor thought on 4/6/2001 that this photo was cool . 2638

An anonymous visitor thought on 4/6/2001 that this photo was quite beyond his capacity to understand . 2565

Results from the old catalog:

Search:

This search is a simple search for a word that appears somewhere in the database.
It is best to search a single word only. Multiple words are treated as OR.
If you find photos in the photographs section, you might want to look at
all the photographs in that photos directory to find similar matches.

Click here to list all keywords in the database.
Click here to list the most popular photos in the database.