Doug T.
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Post by Doug T. on Apr 26, 2011 14:39:40 GMT -5
I was checking out the yard today and took a few shots. All my shots were taken with a FinePix S5200. I don't think that I've ever enjoyed using a camera as much as I do this one I took this one on auto (I'm sooooo lazy), and played with it on Photoscape. Photography is fun ;D Doug
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Post by mickeyobe on Apr 26, 2011 15:03:03 GMT -5
Doug,
Very nice picture. I like the muted earth tones.
Are those Portuguese octopus pots?
Mickey
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Post by Doug T. on Apr 26, 2011 15:23:53 GMT -5
Hi Mickey! They look like Octopus Pots, but I couldn't find a Portuguese Octopus willing to move into them, so we hung them up instead Doug
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Post by daveh on Apr 29, 2011 0:03:58 GMT -5
Doug, it could be worse - each pot could have had a Portuguese man-of-war hiding in it.
On another tack, I just saw someone yesterday who had come back from a few days in New York. She absolutely loved it. Do you go into the big city much?
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Post by Doug T. on Apr 29, 2011 9:47:11 GMT -5
Hi Dave! I don't go to NYC much, it's a four hour drive from here. They do, however, have an awful lot of camera shops there. Actually, people from the city come up here to get away from it The nearest city to us is Binghamton, the 4th most depressing city in the US I'm told, it's population is 50,00, and that's big enough for me. Doug
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Post by daveh on Apr 29, 2011 23:36:26 GMT -5
Doug, the USA is scaled differently to to Britain. London is only about three and a half hours away from us, though it's also a world away. However even those who live in the outskirts of London seldom seem to go into the city, except to work.
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