PAToGraphy wrote:
Sorry if this topic is too soon repeated, but I'm sure you have more recent shots now of things you see when you look up.
So - keep looking up
I don't recall a previous 'Looking Up' challenge, perhaps it was before I started participating in these, so most of my 'Looking Up' shots are not all that new, but here they are anyway:
Looking up the side of the Chem-Bio classroom building on the campus of Michigan Technological University (my alma mater) in Houghton, Michigan - May 1970 - Minolta SRT-101, 35mm
Looking up the side of a couple of smokestacks at the old Ford Motor Company sawmill in Pequaming, Michigan - September 1970 - Minolta SRT-101, 35mm
Looking up at the underside of the water tower at the old Ford Motor Company sawmill in Pequaming, Michigan - September 1970 - Minolta SRT-101, 35mm
Looking up the side of the Monarch Pine at the Hartwick Pines State Park near Grayling, Michigan - October 1976 - Minolta SRT-101, 35mm
Looking up at the Blood Red Lunar Eclipse, as seen from our backyard in Irvine, California - April 2014 - Sony A65, 400mm
Looking up at Saturn, as seen from our backyard in Irvine, California - June 2017 - Sony a6000, 400mm (this image has been cropped significantly)
Looking up at a total Solar Eclipse, as seen from York, Nebraska - August 2017 - Sony a6000, 400mm
Looking up at the New Moon, in the Arms of the Old, as seen from the backyard of our son's house in Los Angeles, California - July 2019 - Sony a6000, 55- 210mm
Looking up at Jupiter, and five of her Moons, as seen from our backyard in Irvine, California - November 2022 - Sony a6500, 400mm (X2) (this image has been cropped significantly)
Looking up at the recent Solar Eclipse, as seen from the backyard of our son's house in Katy, Texas - April 2024 - Sony a6500, 18-135mm (X2)