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02/03/2008 07:20:15 PM · #1
Well, here is what I have learnt since I have been with Bear.

Having an altitude migraine SUCKS

Trying to be a lovely guest and not letting him you know you are throwing up every hour is hard to do when you have a migraine..

Sleeping and throwing up the first day you are here, is not gracious to your host.

I SUCK at shooting landscapes.

I need to keep on shooting nude hot men and women and leave the landscapes to Bear.

I suck at getting things in focus. (not as badly as shooting landscapes!)

I shoot too many pictures of birds for my kids to look at. (There is a thing as taking too many birdie shots.)

I shoot too many things that are cute for my kids to look at.

Bear does know where the delete button is on my camera and his computer.

Bear has mastered the "Oh for Crap sake, not again" button.

Marshes and skiffs are our friends.

Sunsets in Arizona are more spectacular, but better here as there is a sea to shoot them over.

A dog that is a Registered Dog for the Deaf is also deaf when it comes to some woman screaming her name when dog runs away from said woman.

Young hot 20 years are cool enough to give a screaming woman a lift in their car to TRY to catch up with said dog at 30 miles an hour.

Having said dog cross a major highway unhurt. PRICELESS

Having said woman not having a coronary at dog crossing highway. PRICELESS

There are not enough layers in a suitcase to put on when the wind chill is whipping off the sea.

You can look like a freak with all the clothes that you packed in said suitcase, out to shoot a landscape.

All his friends are SUPER cool.

All his friends come over for Bear to cook his yummy food for.

I should be banned from taking landscape photos.
02/03/2008 07:26:26 PM · #2
Originally posted by JulietNN:



I need to keep on shooting nude hot men and women and leave the landscapes to Bear.



Maybe you two should shoot hot nudes IN landscapes :-D
02/03/2008 07:28:16 PM · #3
Edited cos I read his post WRONG!!!!!

Message edited by author 2008-02-03 19:42:13.
02/03/2008 07:53:17 PM · #4
Originally posted by JulietNN:

I should be banned from taking landscape photos.

You are hereby BANNED. Feel better? ;)

Glad to hear that Karma the Wonderdog is still well, but where the hell is this, "Oh for Crap sake, not again" button?
02/03/2008 07:57:50 PM · #5
That would be for

1. A landscape
2. Out of focus
3. A bird
4. Another bird
5. A brown leaf
6. A landscape out of focus with birds in it
7. A landscape out of focus with birds in it with a brown leaf blowing in the wind , out of focus

Yeah, that pretty much covers the 'Oh crap' button
02/03/2008 07:58:52 PM · #6
Oh and it is mostly found on keyboards where ever I go!
02/03/2008 08:15:51 PM · #7
That was too funny.

Sounds like you had a lot of fun (other than the migraine of course).

How did Bear ever put up with you? ;oP
02/03/2008 08:32:03 PM · #8
hehehe I am still here, and it is funny, he told me when he first met me, despite my self portraits ,

I am quite """""""""wholesome""""""""""""""""

=|
02/04/2008 10:06:02 AM · #9
Originally posted by cpanaioti:


How did Bear ever put up with you? ;oP


By exercising patience and forbearance...

R.
02/04/2008 10:24:14 AM · #10
Originally posted by Bear_Music:



By exercising patience and forbearance...

R.


AKA - Xanax and Jack Daniels
02/04/2008 10:24:17 AM · #11
What the heck is this bit about Karma running across freeways and do you have any pictures of the hot 20 year old? (Just for documentation purposes, you understand....)
02/04/2008 10:34:59 AM · #12
Originally posted by Melethia:

What the heck is this bit about Karma running across freeways and do you have any pictures of the hot 20 year old? (Just for documentation purposes, you understand....)


Juliet was walking Karma to the beach and back, and had not secured the collar clasp properly. Karma took it in her mind to take off and run home from the beach entrance, a distance of 1/3 mile that involved crossing highway 28, our "busy" road but not a "freeway". In any case, there's not that much traffic at this time of year, so all ended well.

She says that she was "having a heart attack" and photographing the stud never entered her mind.

R.
02/05/2008 07:45:54 AM · #13
It was about 10 miles from the beach in hiking boots, camera bag, 12 different layers of clothes and a bag of seashells. And it seemed like there was about 945729458 cars on that road at that time. lol

But anyways, Bear took me to the airport by 2pm and my flight was at 6pm, got into phoenix at 2 am his time (11 ours) two hour drive home, four hours of sleep and ready for another day of unpacking my 27 pounds of seashells lol, and really it is 27 pounds of seashells, they weighed teh bag lol

Thank you Bear for having me and thank Karma too for all the attention.
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