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| 08/18/2009 11:45:42 PM |
Rebublic Pubby LelezComment: It looks as if it is in the wrong country with the Brit telephone box in front. The tele box makes the shot for me. |
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| 08/18/2009 10:20:48 PM |
Paddleboardby GermaineComment: He''s going to have to paddle harder than that if he is going to catch that big wave by the buoy LOL.
Maybe he is just lost in the fog. |
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| 08/18/2009 11:57:38 AM |
IMG_0027-steamer.jpgby Bear_MusicComment: The bright wall does a good job with this shot. It somehow makes me think of Norman Rockwell with your processing and the activity going on. Wait until Ken (Art R) gets this and clones in some steam coming from the engineer's nose : ) |
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| 08/18/2009 11:54:07 AM |
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| 08/18/2009 11:48:52 AM |
Me & 400Dby bnileshComment: It's odd that I read the inscription on the lens and didn't notice that it was all backward until I looked at the Canon logo on the camera. |
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| 08/18/2009 11:46:26 AM |
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| 08/18/2009 11:44:57 AM |
18-august 09 snapshots. katee and the fireby rozComment: That size dog with Katee's disposition just seem to be like people magnets. Scoobie the Sailor Dog gets the same attention everywhere that she goes with us.
It seems odd here to see that side of a car without the steering wheel in it. |
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| 08/18/2009 12:17:17 AM |
v i d y aby bnileshComment: This shot holds my attention as I wonder about her life and what she has seen with those beautiful eyes.
You need to see about getting a lens like that 50 1.8 for yourself. |
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| 08/18/2009 12:06:50 AM |
Mason Street at Stateby GermaineComment: You make good use of that magnificent diffused light. Everyone around that area must be so used to seeing you and your camera that they don't even notice that you are there. |
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| 08/18/2009 12:03:14 AM |
IMG_0049-wheel.jpgby Bear_MusicComment: I see exactly how this works, although I have never seen a helm set up like this. I can just imagine how it must have been to try to steer this rig in a rolling sea with the deck slippery with whale oil. It's also a lot easier to steer a boat when the wheel is in front of you instead of the other way in the boat. Those guys were tough in the days when this ship sailed.
I notice that they lashed the wheel to keep people from trying to play with it. |
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