ellanoize
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Post by ellanoize on Dec 1, 2006 3:03:16 GMT
During a recent hail storm, I saw this through my viewfinder As Autum rolled around, The Oak leaves down by the barn started to turn colors...As I saw through my viewfinder A photo of my handsome mug, standing in front of Toostie's, behind the Ryman in Nashville, Tennesse...as seen through my viewfinder The major landmarks in my home town. The McCoy Library & the old Cloud Bank building. Built in the late 1800's...as seen through my viewfinder Hope you enjoy at least one of the above submissions. rog
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Post by gus2 on Dec 1, 2006 10:14:16 GMT
During a recent hail storm, I saw this through my viewfinder As Autum rolled around, The Oak leaves down by the barn started to turn colors...As I saw through my viewfinder A photo of my handsome mug, standing in front of Toostie's, behind the Ryman in Nashville, Tennesse...as seen through my viewfinder The major landmarks in my home town. The McCoy Library & the old Cloud Bank building. Built in the late 1800's...as seen through my viewfinder Hope you enjoy at least one of the above submissions. rog The guy with the beard is a good advert for budweiser. Where is it? I ask because I intend to visit Wisconsin shortly. gus
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Dec 1, 2006 15:38:52 GMT
lol you love your quotes, Gus but an excellent opportunity to see rOg's pics again - and not a plane in sight. God I'm an evil SOB! btw. the guy who 'is a good advertisement for Budweiser is Roger himself.
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Dec 4, 2006 9:18:32 GMT
Gus is on the prowl for cheap accommodation again, I see.
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Post by gus2 on Dec 4, 2006 10:03:35 GMT
Gus is on the prowl for cheap accommodation again, I see. accomodation dear, but please I beg of you not cheap gus
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Dec 4, 2006 15:40:08 GMT
I always like Ellas pics because they're real. Its just him in front of a flower shop that sells *ra* american beer...lemme start again..its just Ella saying 'hi this is me, take it or leave it and about to get a few drinks'. So it tells a story..like its a bit of insight into his life rather than a photograph of a rose in bloom which could have been taken here, there or anywhere - or even nicked off the web (my preferred method). So hopefully thats understood, cos I dont understand it
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ellanoize
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Post by ellanoize on Dec 4, 2006 23:20:26 GMT
Thank ya kind sir, I believe I may havehad that shot just before the photo was snapped . I am more of a snapshot taker than a photographer, But I think some of them turn out a bit arty, but it is usually an accident ;D A couple more submissions for your enjoyment (I hope) A cresent moon through the tree limbs A squirrel running along the power lines ellanoize window shopping (I didn't buy any windows) Morning dew on a spider web in the hedgerow outside my apartment Just Waiting for a train
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Post by Pink Betty on Dec 4, 2006 23:40:56 GMT
Ella - your window shot is great - you look like the Man O' the Woods with the tree growing out of your head!
That squirrel pic is pretty good too.
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Dec 5, 2006 13:26:48 GMT
I like the window shot as well, I must remember the joke about window shopping, you wit! I like the railtracks..I don't know whether its because its American and unfamiliar. As soon as you go near them here you're arrested - quite rightly really. In city areas there are always a few fatalities. I'm not sure if its the same in the US. It looks disused, Ella?
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Dec 5, 2006 13:32:09 GMT
That Library is EXACTLY the same as Eccles Library. I should know - it used to be my local library. In every brick and every feature its an exact facsimile. I wonder if it has exactly the same books inside and the same librarians..prolly not
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sandywinder
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Post by sandywinder on Dec 6, 2006 10:55:33 GMT
I always wondered how they made roasted nuts.
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ellanoize
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Post by ellanoize on Dec 6, 2006 20:30:48 GMT
Pink, I had just washed my hair, And I couldn't do a thing with it Actually Daz it gets about 2 trains a day through there. I love train tracks, I used to walk from town to town on the tracks, but I was a bit younger back then. The past few days have been nice, so there has been a lot of yardwork (not that I have been doing any) going on before Winter hits us. Afternoon sunlight reflected off of a mirrored window glass on to the sidewalk. My town (Well it's not really mine, but they let me live here) is dissected by a small creek (and this is is) Daz, This is a seldom used railway ;D
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Post by gus2 on Dec 6, 2006 21:56:13 GMT
Thank ya kind sir, I believe I may havehad that shot just before the photo was snapped . I am more of a snapshot taker than a photographer, But I think some of them turn out a bit arty, but it is usually an accident ;D A couple more submissions for your enjoyment (I hope) A cresent moon through the tree limbs A squirrel running along the power lines ellanoize window shopping (I didn't buy any windows) Morning dew on a spider web in the hedgerow outside my apartment Just Waiting for a train great shot ella, "but say can you see by the dawns early light" the flag in the background. I hope you wasn't frightened by the bombs bursting in air, at least the flag was still there ;D gus
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Daz Madrigal
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Dec 6, 2006 22:30:43 GMT
Theres gone be a lynch mob waiting for you when you get off the plane, Gus. Some more good news. They've finally arrested Bill Gates for being irritatingly geekish.
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Post by sandywinder on Dec 7, 2006 9:23:15 GMT
Nice pics, ellanoize.
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