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Post by ellacoya1 on May 4, 2006 19:59:50 GMT -5
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Post by John Parry on May 6, 2006 15:25:09 GMT -5
Sherri,
I love that 'misplaced' !
You heard that they finally found the map-reading gene in women's DNA ? They originally thought that it didn't exist, but it turned out that the reason it hadn't been recognised was that it was upside down.... I know, but there is one from the woman's viewpoint:
Why can't women read maps ? Because they are unable to grasp the male concept that an inch can equal a mile...
Forgive my nonsense - what I came on to ask was what film you were using? The colours on these are vivid and natural at the same time, and the compositions are all great. I like the second, with the dramatic contrast between the two rock types. There must be some interesting geology around there.
Regards - John
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Post by Randy on May 6, 2006 16:03:26 GMT -5
Sherri!!! The student has now become the Master! Iozia One...you have taught her well! Wonderful pictures! I love the last one.
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Post by ellacoya1 on May 7, 2006 15:33:15 GMT -5
Actually, I have a much better sense of direction than Bob does, lol. And I was only misplaced because he was whining about wanting icecream when the coastal route veered off from the main route. but if we hadn't gone too far north, we wouldn't have found that section of beach....and we would have missed out on some really great icecream down near the lighthouse. And the film was Fuji Super HQ 100. And it was a great day for colors. Sky and Water were the most beautiful shades of blue and the film did a good job of capturing that. And thank you...my favorite of that bunch was the rocks Sherri
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Post by mickeyobe on May 7, 2006 15:55:42 GMT -5
Sherri, I guess my favourite is number three. I don't know why. It just strikes a chord. Don't be too concerned about getting misplaced. Neither I nor my two sons have any sense of direction. The hilarity that ensues when we try to go from A to B is well worth the extra gas, even at today's prices. Mickey
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Post by kiev4a on May 7, 2006 19:13:00 GMT -5
I think I like the last picture best. You have more faith than me, taking a used camera with unknown credentials that you've only had a week! I would like to visit the Northeast sometime. I don't get that excited about visiting the East in general (not offense intended) but the Northeast always has appealed to me.
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Post by byuphoto on May 7, 2006 20:26:28 GMT -5
I love the third. i see so many compositions I would love to try. I can't help it when i see something this great I always thik, what if?
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