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Offline Windrunner

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Originally posted by Holy Imperial Gloriano



My cat who's name is Thunder ;)

born 3.5.2000






:)


LOL, this is gonna start a debate on  Kalthundreth´s name again
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Offline Beowulf

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she has a face you know.


But does it really matter? :wtf: ;)
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Offline Gloriano

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Originally posted by Beowulf


But does it really matter? :wtf: ;)



:mad2: :mad: ......*Husaa Husaa*

of course it's does matter:)
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Offline Dark_4ce

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Yeah, she has a face. :D Its just as a photo though, so I gotta scan it in. But she's hot. Trust me. :D
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No.

We want proof.
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Offline Dark_4ce

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Sigh... Ok...
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Offline Dark_4ce

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Sorry about the quality, since I dont own a scanner, I had to use my camera to take a photo of them... Yeah I know..

Well, this is the best photo I could find of her...


And here's just me staking a claim to her. If you cant read it says, "Mike was here. SO WAS STEPH!" :D


And finally the sunset at the fjord photo I took two years ago...
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Offline Odyssey

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[color=cc9900]Photos, eh? Hmm. Ah, here we go. Some film scans of seagulls.


Please excuse the grain. It was a dim day and seagulls move fast, hence I had to use fast film.

Conclusion: Seagulls like chips. They're also fooled by flying pebbles, if you run out of chips.[/color]
« Last Edit: February 17, 2004, 12:37:36 pm by 493 »

 

Offline 01010

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Rats of the sky, along with pigeons, vermin, kill them all ARGGGHGHHHH.

Also:

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Offline Fineus

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Originally posted by 01010
Rats of the sky, along with pigeons, vermin, kill them all ARGGGHGHHHH.

I'm fairly sure I think the same kind of thing about humans.

 

Offline Nico

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I beg to differ:
I can't be fooled with flying pebbles.
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Offline Odyssey

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Originally posted by Kalfireth
I'm fairly sure I think the same kind of thing about humans.

[color=cc9900]Is that all humans, or just the humans in the sky?[/color]

 

Offline 01010

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I'm saddened that no one has gotten the Finding Nemo reference.
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Offline Dark_4ce

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I did! I did!

*jumps up and down, waving his hand*

We say that over here now, whenever we a hot girl...

Yeah, its stupid, quoting Disney when we see a hot girl...
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Offline Odyssey

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[color=cc9900]By some strange twist of fate, I watched that movie twice. And I got the quote, now you've pointed it out. I just don't really go hunting things like that ^_^[/color]

 

Offline Corsair

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http://www.geocities.com/corsair1118/woman-kitchen.jpg
A woman in the orphanage kitchen that I visited last spring in Vietnam.
http://www.geocities.com/corsair1118/girl-lollipop.jpg
A girl who lives in the orphanage.

BTW I'd just be interested in what kind of cameras people are using to take these with. If you'd be kind enough to post them, that would be super.

Mine: Nikormat made ca. 1970, 35mm SLR with B&W film. Old school.


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Offline Odyssey

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[color=cc9900]Mine: Nikon FE 35mm SLR, 35-105mm lens, I think it was Kodak 400 colour film. Might've been higher. I usually use B&W film (I love limited mediums, as I find they leave more opportunity to be creative in positioning etc.) but these had to be colour because they were taken for something in particular.

EDIT: Corsair, here you go. Hosted. I love these, by the way. You're a lucky bastard to get subject matter like that, everything around my way and practically anywhere I go is as dull as ditchwater.
[color=FF0000]DISCLAIMER: These photos taken by CORSAIR[/color]

[color=FF0000]DISCLAIMER: These photos taken by CORSAIR[/color]

[color=FF0000]DISCLAIMER: These photos taken by CORSAIR[/color]
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« Last Edit: February 17, 2004, 04:33:53 pm by 493 »

 

Offline Sandwich

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A selection of some of the better photos I've taken with my DSC-V1 since the summer.... Emphasis being on scenery and not people, since I'd rather not post other people's pictures all over without their permission.

All photos are completely untouched aside from resizing to 640x480.

Tree bark comes out best with low light angles and lit from a direction perpendicular to the camera's facing:


Random shot of one of the buildings in the Jerusalem High-Tech Park (bit blurry due to long exposure):


Gilo (my neighborhood) Sunset A.


An observation point of a large crater in the Negev desert:


A Joshua tree (I think...) in the bottom of said crater:


Gilo Sunsets B, C, and D:





Sorry, 56k'ers - I compressed them reasonably well! :-/
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Offline Odyssey

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Originally posted by Sandwich
A Joshua tree (I think...) in the bottom of said crater:
http://www.3dap.com/hlp/staff/sandwich/photos/wilderness_sunset.jpg

[color=cc9900]A little cropping to enhance visual impact of the different levels (3rd's theory, each 'section' of the photo should take up roughly a third of the picture. Only a theory, but I find it helps sometimes), and that photo would be absolute perfection.[/color]

 

Offline Nico

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I don't agree: unbalance makes a picture more lively.
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