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Parade Photos
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:38 pm
by Bryan Schwegler
Opened my first LO Photo Blog with some parade photos from today:
Lakewood 4th of July Parade
I have a bunch more on
Flickr for anyone who wants to see them.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:14 pm
by Gary Rice
Fantastic job on the photos Bryan!
Looks as if you got the "scoop" on the others as well!
I was sidelined today due to a twisted ankle. No parade banjo playing by me.
It really looks to have been an outstanding parade!
Great car Jim! Isetta or Heinkel? I can't tell from the angle.
Can a King Midget be long in coming?
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:08 pm
by Ivor Karabatkovic
that's a isetta, gary. '58.
I just started uploading my photos since I'm done editing them. look for them shortly.
my first parade as a US citizen, and this is my first 4th as a citizen as well.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:13 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Gary
You were missed, it was a fun time.
As Ivor mentioned 58 Isetta, although I almost bought a 56 Heinkel, and now I am looking for a 58 Janus.
I want to thanks the Observers that showed up, many after walking in other groups.
It was a great day in Lakewood.
peace
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:52 pm
by Bryan Schwegler
Gary Rice wrote:Fantastic job on the photos Bryan!
Thanks Gary. I'm excited to see the others' shots, I'm sure mine will pale in comparison.
I put together this photo slideshow to music that I think better captures the spirit of the parade:
Parade Slideshow
Note: It's about 40mb so it's not for those on a slow connection.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:54 pm
by Ivor Karabatkovic
photos are up
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:03 pm
by Mike Deneen
Nice job by Ivor and Bryan. Don't be modest, Bryan, yours are very good.
However, Bryan, I can't get your music slideshow to work.
The parade is definitely my favorite Lakewood event of the year.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:24 pm
by Bryan Schwegler
Mike Deneen wrote:Nice job by Ivor and Bryan. Don't be modest, Bryan, yours are very good.
However, Bryan, I can't get your music slideshow to work.
The parade is definitely my favorite Lakewood event of the year.
Hey Mike, thanks!
I think I fixed the link for the
slideshow, it should work now.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:27 pm
by Joe Ott
Nice pictures everybody.
Hey Jim, I'm in one of Ivor's shot across the street. See me?
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 4:36 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Joe Ott wrote:Nice pictures everybody.
Hey Jim, I'm in one of Ivor's shot across the street. See me?
The guy on the right?
Bryan, nice shots, you should post more.
Ivor, always nice.
David will be iploading later.
I got one photo of Crino with the dogs.
Nice parade.
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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:13 pm
by Bryan Schwegler
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Joe Ott wrote:Nice pictures everybody.
Hey Jim, I'm in one of Ivor's shot across the street. See me?
The guy on the right?
Bryan, nice shots, you should post more.
Ivor, always nice.
David will be iploading later.
I got one photo of Crino with the dogs.
Nice parade.
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Thanks Jim,
I'm fixing up a few of the others to add to the set. Hopefully will have those up tonight or tomorrow.
Right now I decided to go on a ride in the metroparks. Now that it looks like it's not going to rain, it's too nice of an evening to pass that up.

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:48 pm
by Gary Rice
Great job on those photos as well Ivor, and thanks (Jim too) for the Isetta ID. Thanks for missing me too. I'm sure I missed a great time!
I should've known it was an Isetta. If I were half asleep and the shot was taken at midnight, I should have known it was an Isetta.
Bryan, I believe that you've just joined an elite group of photographers. What a talented bunch!
One day, I'll probably relate my own Isetta story; the day I drove Neil Zurcher's 1957 Isetta in a Wooly Bear Parade.
As long as I live, I doubt whether I'll forget that one.
Let's just say that it was discovered at the last minute that Neil's Isetta needed a bit more tweaking to be parade-ready.
Well, perhaps a bit more than that...
We finished the parade tied to the back bumper of Neil's Metropolitan. Neil sat with torso exposed through the sunroof of the Isetta, arms waving all around. His wife Bonnie towed us in the Met' while I did the best I could to get the Isetta to behave, while smiling and waving to the crowd all the time.
All good fun.
For those interested in more of the nitty-gritty details of this particular escapade, you have only to look in Neil Zurcher's "More One Tank Trips" postscript.
My life has indeed been full, and at times in the retelling, nearly beyond belief.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:13 pm
by Joe Ott
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Joe Ott wrote:Nice pictures everybody.
Hey Jim, I'm in one of Ivor's shot across the street. See me?
The guy on the right?
No, left.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:
David will be iploading later.
You left off the 'm' and added an 'a'. Poor Dave.

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:26 pm
by Bryan Schwegler
Gary Rice wrote:Bryan, I believe that you've just joined an elite group of photographers. What a talented bunch!
Thanks Gary. Of course all those photos were taken with my little Kodak v550. Thanks to all the help in my thread about digital SLRs, I think I really want to pick up a Canon Rebel XTI like I wanted to a long time ago. However, buying my first house seemed to have mysteriously sucked up all my available money lol

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It was definitely a great day in Lakewood.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:27 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Joe Ott wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Joe Ott wrote:Nice pictures everybody.
Hey Jim, I'm in one of Ivor's shot across the street. See me?
The guy on the right?
No, left.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:
David will be iploading later.
You left off the 'm' and added an 'a'. Poor Dave.

Joe
Other photo.
Catching my mispelling is not even a sport.
Lakewood Schools 3.25 grade average.
When I attended.
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