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sweet_as_candy
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 12:35:13 AM

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SydneySider wrote:


I just LOVE this pic! <3

Some amazing photos on this forum folks! Very talented!

naughtynurse
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 3:26:13 AM

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Just a cell phone snap, but it's from my ride to work.



Who would have guessed that my little tale, the very First one I ever submitted to Lush would be read by so many?
It shocks me a little to realize that it has now served over 20,000!

Charge Nurse

Thank you so very much to those who have read it!
naughtynurse
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 3:40:41 AM

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DLizze wrote:
These are all photos of tools I made for doing clock and watch repair, and a pretty watch

Tool post made to mount a Dremel on the lathe.

Wrench for adjusting alarm clock balance pivot cones

Here is a multi-sized runner I made, for polishing clock pivots.

This is the lens I hold in front of my digital camera to take close-ups, and the adapter collar I turned from some scrap.

I had to put a new mainspring in my pocket watch.


My Dad had an inherited watchmakers bench and tools in the house when I was growing up(still does actually). I've watched him use it occasionally when nessecary. These pictures made me think of him :)

Who would have guessed that my little tale, the very First one I ever submitted to Lush would be read by so many?
It shocks me a little to realize that it has now served over 20,000!

Charge Nurse

Thank you so very much to those who have read it!
SydneySider
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 6:29:53 PM

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sweet_as_candy wrote:


I just LOVE this pic! <3

Some amazing photos on this forum folks! Very talented!


It would make a great screen wallpaper kekekegay



DLizze
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 7:02:11 PM

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I think one ofthe toughsest things I have tried to take photos of was a record snowfall we had in February, 2010 - 30"

Here are a few of my efforts:





"There's only three tempos: slow, medium and fast. When you get between in the cracks, ain't nuthin' happenin'." Ben Webster
Saga
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 8:12:25 PM

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SydneySider
Posted: Sunday, January 20, 2013 1:23:46 AM

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DLizze
Posted: Sunday, January 20, 2013 8:18:30 AM

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Here's one I took with my Blackberry cell phone.




"There's only three tempos: slow, medium and fast. When you get between in the cracks, ain't nuthin' happenin'." Ben Webster
LauraLee_sugah
Posted: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:54:29 PM

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a pastor in my home town during the bus boycotts....








i am really excited to have two "recommended reads". they are "did you know i love your cock?" and "just fuck me". great titles, huh?
freshpet
Posted: Monday, February 04, 2013 11:46:18 AM

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amazing pictures..

sweet dreams..
CurlyGirly
Posted: Monday, February 11, 2013 4:29:03 PM

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I drive by all the hot spots.



If you haven't, you should read this award-winning story. Fine, fine, I only won a potato, but I'm sure you won't be able to peel your eyes away from it.
Jayne33
Posted: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 1:54:37 AM

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I love a good landscape picture, these where taken at sunset, and the last one was using the panoramic setting. All using my phone. Will pull out some better quality pics, taken with my camera.
Jayne33
Posted: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 10:20:01 AM

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Found a few more.
keoloke
Posted: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 5:49:05 PM

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Naughtygrl73 wrote:


Would you believe Im so paranoid about losing my photos I have a back up hard drive for my back up hard drive d'oh!


Cute how you put it. No, you're not being PARANOID. I have not made the word too paranoid right?

I usually make now 3 copies. All get stashed in different locations. I do not trust the hard drives much, just my thoughts.. I do not have a valid reason not to.

On another note: what I find complicated is the cataloging (for retrieving) of the photos. What do you use?




Practice what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know. — Rembrandt

There is poetry as soon as we realize that we possess nothing. — John Cage
keoloke
Posted: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 6:12:04 PM

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SydneySider wrote:


.....Besides, its the lens that makes the difference most of the time.


Great comment.

I’m a photog enthusiast. When someone ask me regarding a camera because they want to take those great photos that they see, I remind them that it was the trained eye behind the camera that took the photo. If they ask me again, as most often happens. I tell them (as you have commented) that the camera it’s just a box that used to hold film and now instead it has a chip. It was the lens that made the pic.


...extraordinary photos and techniques, congrats.



Practice what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know. — Rembrandt

There is poetry as soon as we realize that we possess nothing. — John Cage
Kitanica
Posted: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 7:39:04 PM

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nicola wrote:
How do you do the fake tilt shift effect? I love it! It makes Circular Quay look like it's made out of lego!

I will see what I can dig out of my archives, when I find my exterior hard drive.




It'd be cool to see one of mount everest.
Naughtygrl73
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 1:35:35 AM

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Naughtygrl73
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 2:08:51 AM

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keoloke wrote:



On another note: what I find complicated is the cataloging (for retrieving) of the photos. What do you use?




I'm a tad.....anal, there really is no other word to describe my cataloging technique, which is a rather unfortunate description, considering where we are Embarassed

I have the photos in folders sorted into years.
These are then sorted into groupings, headed under each of my children's names,special events, holidays, scenic, garden, pets ect.
Then, I know it gets worse, under each folder i sort the images into sub-folders for the months they were takin in.

It works for me. Lol if I can remember what year and month they were taken in






Naughtygrl73
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 2:10:55 AM

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Plushbunny
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 3:39:01 AM

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The view from my loungeroom....in a strange light one day.





" I don't know the question, but sex is definitely the answer"
Woody Allen
Plushbunny
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 3:40:19 AM

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Fitzroy Falls, NSW, Australia



" I don't know the question, but sex is definitely the answer"
Woody Allen
Oberon
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 11:35:47 AM

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Tom's Notebook, or The Misadventures of an Unrepentant Souse, soon to be a major motion picture - well, a minor still-life drawing - penned by the trembling hand that conjured up such overtures to love-that-dare-not-stick-its-finger-down-its-throat, (for fear of what unspeakable horrors, from what unnamable levels of fresh hell, might conceivably become uncovered, and unwittingly dredged up), as The Extrapolated Scarlet Garment, Columbine in Fifth Street Traffic, and that Elmer Fudd inspired classic, Dwive, ("My wuv is wike a wed, wed, wose...") (pause for intermission, cigarettes, and the chance to catch one's breath), - is now perched like a flasher with a major grin pinned to his face, and a minor in French literature, upon Oberon's invitingly admission-fee-suspended, pimped and tarted profile page, for your perusal, and - although it's highly doubtful - your enjoyment.

(Please direct all outraged e-mails, uncollected invoices or litigation papers to the owners of this site.)

Oberon
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 11:36:49 AM

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Tom's Notebook, or The Misadventures of an Unrepentant Souse, soon to be a major motion picture - well, a minor still-life drawing - penned by the trembling hand that conjured up such overtures to love-that-dare-not-stick-its-finger-down-its-throat, (for fear of what unspeakable horrors, from what unnamable levels of fresh hell, might conceivably become uncovered, and unwittingly dredged up), as The Extrapolated Scarlet Garment, Columbine in Fifth Street Traffic, and that Elmer Fudd inspired classic, Dwive, ("My wuv is wike a wed, wed, wose...") (pause for intermission, cigarettes, and the chance to catch one's breath), - is now perched like a flasher with a major grin pinned to his face, and a minor in French literature, upon Oberon's invitingly admission-fee-suspended, pimped and tarted profile page, for your perusal, and - although it's highly doubtful - your enjoyment.

(Please direct all outraged e-mails, uncollected invoices or litigation papers to the owners of this site.)

Oberon
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 11:40:22 AM

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Tom's Notebook, or The Misadventures of an Unrepentant Souse, soon to be a major motion picture - well, a minor still-life drawing - penned by the trembling hand that conjured up such overtures to love-that-dare-not-stick-its-finger-down-its-throat, (for fear of what unspeakable horrors, from what unnamable levels of fresh hell, might conceivably become uncovered, and unwittingly dredged up), as The Extrapolated Scarlet Garment, Columbine in Fifth Street Traffic, and that Elmer Fudd inspired classic, Dwive, ("My wuv is wike a wed, wed, wose...") (pause for intermission, cigarettes, and the chance to catch one's breath), - is now perched like a flasher with a major grin pinned to his face, and a minor in French literature, upon Oberon's invitingly admission-fee-suspended, pimped and tarted profile page, for your perusal, and - although it's highly doubtful - your enjoyment.

(Please direct all outraged e-mails, uncollected invoices or litigation papers to the owners of this site.)

Oberon
Posted: Monday, May 20, 2013 11:40:55 AM

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Tom's Notebook, or The Misadventures of an Unrepentant Souse, soon to be a major motion picture - well, a minor still-life drawing - penned by the trembling hand that conjured up such overtures to love-that-dare-not-stick-its-finger-down-its-throat, (for fear of what unspeakable horrors, from what unnamable levels of fresh hell, might conceivably become uncovered, and unwittingly dredged up), as The Extrapolated Scarlet Garment, Columbine in Fifth Street Traffic, and that Elmer Fudd inspired classic, Dwive, ("My wuv is wike a wed, wed, wose...") (pause for intermission, cigarettes, and the chance to catch one's breath), - is now perched like a flasher with a major grin pinned to his face, and a minor in French literature, upon Oberon's invitingly admission-fee-suspended, pimped and tarted profile page, for your perusal, and - although it's highly doubtful - your enjoyment.

(Please direct all outraged e-mails, uncollected invoices or litigation papers to the owners of this site.)

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