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Post by GeneW on Feb 2, 2007 19:55:42 GMT -5
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mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Feb 3, 2007 2:09:40 GMT -5
WOW!!!
Mickey
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Post by byuphoto on Feb 3, 2007 3:16:11 GMT -5
Gene, your photography and humor are to much. Come on down we are supposed to have a low of 38 Farenheit and a high of 58 tommorow. Just tocold for us to get out ;-)
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Post by GeneW on Feb 3, 2007 13:41:17 GMT -5
Rick, I'm glad you didn't mind my little spoof. Your weather sounds better than ours. I went out today and never took a single pic. It was too darned cold to bother...
Mickey, thanks.
Gene
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Post by John Parry on Feb 3, 2007 14:03:49 GMT -5
I like the jellyfish and the stalactites! I can see where the spring blossoms are going wrong right there....
LOL ! - All superb, you've done it again mate.
Regards - John
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Post by John Parry on Feb 3, 2007 17:46:45 GMT -5
Ron (Head)
Yes - we have some of those too.... The kind people generally wrap them up in warm blankets and gently take them away.
Regards - John
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Post by herron on Feb 3, 2007 17:53:41 GMT -5
Gene: You continue to amaze and delight with your images! These are great! I really like that frozen shoreline, and the snow-capped "veggies" -- and that delightful floating pancake, too! ;D I guess I'm missing all that opportunity, by feeling too darn cold to venture out!
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Post by GeneW on Feb 3, 2007 19:19:04 GMT -5
Ron Head, no 'polar bear club' types around here, that I know of. Can't even imagine it! Ron Herron, thanks kindly. I suffered for my art on some of these outings Gene
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Post by byuphoto on Feb 3, 2007 21:10:24 GMT -5
Gene, I went to the fair today in shirtsleeves and it was a beautiful bluebird day
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Post by herron on Feb 3, 2007 23:16:08 GMT -5
Yeah! And my son called from his home in Florida to tell me it was getting cool...only in the high 70s. Kid's got a mean streak......
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Post by byuphoto on Feb 3, 2007 23:23:58 GMT -5
WARM, man we are about to freeze !!!!!! Like the new avatar, seems we all needed a change
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Post by mickeyobe on Feb 6, 2007 5:22:52 GMT -5
A serious question. In "Early Spring Berry Tree" why is the horizon concave?
Mickey
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Post by Randy on Feb 6, 2007 7:07:48 GMT -5
1.5 degrees F here in North East Ohio this morning. Wind has been blowing steady for 4 days with drifting snow.
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Post by herron on Feb 6, 2007 11:50:55 GMT -5
1.5 degrees F here in North East Ohio this morning. Wind has been blowing steady for 4 days with drifting snow. -7°F here yesterday morning....-4°F this morning. Yep, looks like spring is on it's way (it's warming up)! LOL!! ;D
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Post by herron on Feb 6, 2007 11:52:41 GMT -5
A serious question. In "Early Spring Berry Tree" why is the horizon concave? Mickey Mickey: Try as I might, I don't see the horizon concave in that shot. Not perfectly level, but not concave either. Perhaps an optical illusion caused by the position of the Berry Tree?
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