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Post by imbadd on Sept 21, 2008 10:05:24 GMT -5
You're photos are awesome. The one of your hubby's hand with your baby's feet is priceless. It is an amazing photo - it tugs at the heart. Once again, I love your pics - all of them are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing them.
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Post by mbucksfan on Sept 21, 2008 13:22:44 GMT -5
I agree, that picture is very special. I also love the Swiss flower. You have a real talent for this to be sure Jennifer! I tried my first animated gif at the site Toni posted. I need more practice methinks This is part of the Santa MOnica sunset pics I posted earlier
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Post by ange4mig on Sept 21, 2008 20:16:12 GMT -5
Wow! Those photos! Mary Beth, your sunset pictures are beautimous! The serenity of the photo in Australia with the water is amazing, the lovebirds shot is so cute and the colors are out of this world, and the creativity and joy in the photo of your kids on the beach is wonderful! They're all so cute!
Toni - your sunset picture is gorgeous, as is the sunrise. How did you pull off the photo of the baby mourning doves?!? It's so clear and something I've never had the opportunity to see.
Jennifer - I'm lovin' that Hong Kong skyline - and the skyline with the airplane in flight is wild! What timing! Other favorites for me are the flower in Switzerland with dew drops/raindrops, and the Lantern Festival. I love the light in that scene.
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Post by jvd on Sept 21, 2008 20:50:34 GMT -5
Aww, you guys are so nice. I'm thinking about taking a course so I can learn more; right now it's all trial and error. But then I remember that I still can't join two video clips together without losing the audio and then I think I'd better stick with my day job, lol. I realized that I made a mistake - those aren't my daughter's feet; those are my oldest son's. This is my husband holding her hand: <need to resize, back in a moment> ah, here we go: I took these for their birth announcements, which is why they're kind of artsy. Most of the kids' other baby photos involve stains of some sort.
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Post by jvd on Sept 21, 2008 20:54:29 GMT -5
I agree, that picture is very special. I also love the Swiss flower. You have a real talent for this to be sure Jennifer! I tried my first animated gif at the site Toni posted. I need more practice methinks This is part of the Santa MOnica sunset pics I posted earlier This is great! And I love the susnset colours - do you get beautiful skies like that often? HK is so polluted it's hard to get nice sunset pics.
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Post by ange4mig on Sept 21, 2008 20:56:43 GMT -5
Aww, you guys are so nice. I'm thinking about taking a course so I can learn more; right now it's all trial and error. But then I remember that I still can't join two video clips together without losing the audio and then I think I'd better stick with my day job, lol. I realized that I made a mistake - those aren't my daughter's feet; those are my oldest son's. This is my husband holding her hand: <need to resize, back in a moment> ah, here we go: I took these for their birth announcements, which is why they're kind of artsy. Most of the kids' other baby photos involve stains of some sort. Jennifer, both photos are precious! They're so special, and get to me every time I look at them. It's hard to imagine what you could learn in photography. You're so talented.
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Post by mbucksfan on Sept 21, 2008 22:46:51 GMT -5
I agree, that picture is very special. I also love the Swiss flower. You have a real talent for this to be sure Jennifer! I tried my first animated gif at the site Toni posted. I need more practice methinks This is part of the Santa MOnica sunset pics I posted earlier This is great! And I love the susnset colours - do you get beautiful skies like that often? HK is so polluted it's hard to get nice sunset pics. Thanks Jennifer. I was running an errand while visiting family in California on New Year's Eve and happened to see it was almost sunset. I drove to a park next to the Pacific and stayed for the entire sunset-I had my first digital camera and shot about 100 photos. I was so enthralled. I had never seen a sunset like that in my life. We occasionally have some brilliant sunsets in Ohio but not to the extent I saw in Santa Monica that evening over the Pacific. I love those pictures of your husband and babies. They are so adorable!! Have you seen the picture of the 21 week fetus grabbing the doctor's finger from inside the uterus? That is so miraculous to me, I thought about posting it here but it is pretty graphic. I will post a link instead www.michaelclancy.com/story.html#slideshowKay, thanks for the comments on my pictures. A photographer posed the kids and I shot a picture at the same time.
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Post by jvd on Sept 21, 2008 23:28:30 GMT -5
OMG, that's amazing!!
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Post by mbucksfan on Sept 24, 2008 3:40:01 GMT -5
Here is a picture from Dead Horse Point a girl named Kath had in her MySpace. I thought it was gorgeous os I wanted to show you guys I had never heard of that place before
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Post by 2ton on Sept 24, 2008 20:00:31 GMT -5
I have no picture. Because I am so stupid stupid stupid. As we flew over NYC, I was hanging out the window because you could see the whole of Manhattan , Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island, part of NJ, both Hudson and East rivers, and it was bright and clear. You could see Central Park and the different bridges...just everything. So I was oohing and ahhing as we passed over...then it struck me! Duh, I could have taken some fantastic pictures. OMG, I still can't believe I didn't think of it until too late.
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Post by --->Riza <--- on Sept 24, 2008 23:51:16 GMT -5
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Post by mbucksfan on Sept 25, 2008 0:44:07 GMT -5
Riza those are so cool. I saw a similar structure in Mammoth Lakes California(not nearly as tall by the look of it) called Devil's Postpile. You can hike up and walk across the top. It was a lot different than I expected so I went out on the net to find pictures to show you from virtual tourist What an amazing sight! The Postpile is made up of thousands of basalt columns formed by an even cooling of lava over 400' deep. The formation occured less than 100,000 years ago, and only 10,000 years ago, a huge glacier eroded away one side of the Postpile, exposing the columns. It also sheared off the tops of the columns, evening and polishing the surface. Why are the columns 6-sided? Same reason as in a bees nest. A 6-sided object has the most structural strength and stability in natur
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Post by --->Riza <--- on Sept 25, 2008 8:40:25 GMT -5
MB, Devil's Tower is the one in Close Encounters of The Third Kind . It is 1 mile around the base, but can only be scaled by climbers. There are wild animals and poisonous snakes, but they seem to stay away from well traveled paths around the base. It is also the first national monument and celebrated it's 100th year anniversary in 2006.
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Post by 2ton on Sept 25, 2008 9:18:03 GMT -5
Riza, those pics are fantastic!!! MB, the post pile is fascinating!
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Post by imbadd on Sept 25, 2008 9:33:53 GMT -5
Absolutely #thsmiley_loveshower# all the #takepic# keep 'em coming
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