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Post by Doug T. on Sept 14, 2010 15:27:32 GMT -5
I just realized that I haven't used film in a long, long time. Here's a photo of my dog. She has many names, but I just call her "Boogie". We're on the same wavelength I think, as I became very sleepy after shooting this Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 22:53:45 GMT -5
Hi All! There's a very good photo editing software that I've been using called " PhotoScape v3.4". It's very easy to use, and the best part is that it's free. The more I use it, the more I like it. If you want to check it out, it's located at : www.photoscape.orgIt really is good Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 22:11:53 GMT -5
Judging from the last family reunion I went to, I'm convinced that I'm related to an abnormal number of Neanderthals Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 22:04:42 GMT -5
Dave, I use an awful lot of hot sauce. Usually made with Habanero peppers. I think that's the reason I don't have high cholesterol problems, it's like drain cleaner for the body Mickey, I think you're right about the glare. If it wasn't there, you couldn't tell how shiny they are. Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 21:50:31 GMT -5
Mickey, They lost their color when they were shown the movie "Punkinhead". I know I certainly did! Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 15:18:14 GMT -5
Hi Dave, Folks seem to love pumpkins over here, although when I was living in Germany, they were used mainly to feed livestock. Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 14:57:43 GMT -5
These just caught my eye, but I need to invest in a polarizer. I can't seem to get rid of the glare any other way. Would a circular, or linear one be correct with autofocus? I can never remember. I like the hot ones the best, and use them on everything ;D Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 14:46:30 GMT -5
Hi guys! I'm not sure where they originated from, there are many different varieties. Some are edible, some aren't. I'll be taking some more photos as they expand their displays. Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 12, 2010 14:41:41 GMT -5
Wayne, Those colors really pop out! It looks as though it's all embroidered; that must have taken a lot of work to put together. Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 11, 2010 19:07:28 GMT -5
They've got some of the harvest displays out at our favorite farm. It's a great place to photograph, and they encourage you to do so. These were taken with my FinePix S5100. More to follow! Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 10, 2010 19:35:44 GMT -5
Dave, Those are great photos! I especially like the biplanes. I don't recognize the final aircraft though, what is it? Good job!
Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 9, 2010 15:04:18 GMT -5
Thanks MIK! I like German, it's a very gruff sounding language, and I really do love to growl Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 9, 2010 9:49:00 GMT -5
Dave, It's Bremsen, with the s pronounced kind of like a z. Whatever they're called, it's nice when they work Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 7, 2010 16:19:20 GMT -5
Hi MIK! Great photos! It looks like my kind of fun, nice and dirty Doug
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Post by Doug T. on Sept 3, 2010 13:01:44 GMT -5
Here's the Kenilworth. I believe these show that the British came up with the concept of a step-through scooter long before the Italians did. They're both from the period 1915-1922. Does anyone know of some earlier designs? Doug
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