Lol I'm impatient. I live near a hub so I usually have UPS hold it (you can do this online) and pick it up myself in the morning.
mystik610 Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2016 13:47 | #16591 Lol I'm impatient. I live near a hub so I usually have UPS hold it (you can do this online) and pick it up myself in the morning. focalpointsphoto.com
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Apr 21, 2016 13:51 | #16592 Permanent banmystik610 wrote in post #17979863 Lol I'm impatient. I live near a hub so I usually have UPS hold it (you can do this online) and pick it up myself in the morning. i get my stuff delivered to work
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vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2016 13:58 | #16593 maybe i'll drive around and look for the brown truck. lol | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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Apr 21, 2016 14:09 | #16594
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DTBaan "male gigolo" More info Post edited over 7 years ago by Pekka with reason 'fixed img url'. | Apr 21, 2016 14:13 | #16595 David Arbogast wrote in post #17979746 ![]() Ravenel Blue David your recent shares are all fantastic. they are a pleasure to view
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mystik610 Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2016 14:14 | #16596 nekrosoft13 wrote in post #17979867 i get my stuff delivered to work ![]() UPS and Fedex is always here between 9-10am, for residential they always come when I'm not there. Yeah I used to do that when I worked at a smaller company and could simply walk up to the mail-room guys and get my stuff. focalpointsphoto.com
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StudioAbe BAAAAAAN!!! More info | I've done that in the past - it was iPhone4. Happen to see a brown delivery truck in an oncoming traffic on my way home. When I got home, saw the door tag. Peeled off the tag from the door and chased the truck down since I recognized the driver and I knew our address is among his route. Managed to catch up with the delivery guy about three miles from home
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2016 14:30 | #16598 MedicineMan4040 wrote in post #17979862 Skin-So-Soft is the key to surviving s.Carolina. It is a miracle product that saved me more than one in the swamps and on the coast there and in the Tybee area of Georgia....ask any marine who's been to Paris Island....it is magic on No-see-ums. Great tip...I'll have to try it. I had bug spray in the car, but failed to take it with me. DTBaan wrote in post #17979892 David your recent shares are all fantastic. they are a pleasure to view ![]() Thanks so much!! David | Flickr
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vinmunoz Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2016 14:36 | #16599 StudioAbe wrote in post #17979898 I've done that in the past - it was iPhone4. Happen to see a brown delivery truck in an oncoming traffic on my way home. When I got home, saw the door tag. Peeled off the tag from the door and chased the truck down since I recognized the driver and I knew our address is among his route. Managed to catch up with the delivery guy about three miles from home ![]() These days, I have any package requiring signature held at UPS Customer and Distribution Center nearby or have it sent to FedEX Office if it's a FedEx delivery and once it's ready for a pick up, I'll receive text message. That way, I don't have to be confined to a room that has the view out to the driveway or feel like I've been put under house arrest. LOL "house arrest"... at least i can maybe pickup some beers..... | SONY A7SIII(2) | A73 | A6000 | Sony A7IV | Sigma105 | FE1635F4 | Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 | Tamron 17-28 Tamron 28-75 | FE50F1.8 | Sony 16035F4PZ | SEL30mm F3.5 Macro | Canon 24mm TSE | Laowa 15mm Shift
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navydoc Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2016 15:15 | #16600 MedicineMan4040 wrote in post #17979862 Skin-So-Soft is the key to surviving s.Carolina. It is a miracle product that saved me more than one in the swamps and on the coast there and in the Tybee area of Georgia....ask any marine who's been to Paris Island....it is magic on No-see-ums. I used it before Avon acknowledged it being used as a bug repellent. Originally sold as a bath oil, it works great as a bug repellent when cut with a little water and put in a spray bottle. Yep, even the Marines use it. Gene - My Photo Gallery ||
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Eddie xpfloyd lookalike More info Post edited over 7 years ago by Eddie. | Apr 21, 2016 15:49 | #16601 Skin so soft is a good defence against the scottish midge too Leica M11 | Leica Q2 | Sony α7RV
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2016 15:53 | #16602 xpfloyd wrote in post #17979984 Skin so soft is a good defence against the scottish midge too Frustrating night for me. Couldnt get the smooth reflections app installed before I headed out for sunset, then got to the location below and as I was standing waiting on the light to get better 3 cars full of neds (scottish word for hoodlums, chavs etc) arrived and parked up right beside me and got out and started messing about. I felt a bit uneasy so ended up packing up and heading off in the car. About 5 mins later the light was amazing pouring over the hills, a really intense orange glow and pink clouds. I was driving unfortunately. This was the best I got prior to that. This location has potential I think so will revisit. The smooth reflection app would have been handy (or me remembering to buy the correct size step up ring) ![]() Personally I love those clouds and wouldn't want to see them blurred away with a LE...happy mistake imo. Only thing I would do differently is clone out the contrail. Beautiful capture! David | Flickr
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Apr 21, 2016 15:56 | #16603 xpfloyd wrote in post #17979984 Skin so soft is a good defence against the scottish midge too Frustrating night for me. Couldnt get the smooth reflections app installed before I headed out for sunset, then got to the location below and as I was standing waiting on the light to get better 3 cars full of neds (scottish word for hoodlums, chavs etc) arrived and parked up right beside me and got out and started messing about. I felt a bit uneasy so ended up packing up and heading off in the car. About 5 mins later the light was amazing pouring over the hills, a really intense orange glow and pink clouds. I was driving unfortunately. This was the best I got prior to that. This location has potential I think so will revisit. The smooth reflection app would have been handy (or me remembering to buy the correct size step up ring) Batis 25 (Is this lens not in POTN list?) ![]() wow! Sony A7RIII, Tamron 28mm 2.8 Di III OSD M1:2, Sonnar T* FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA, Canon 200mm 2.8L ii, Sigma MC-11, HVL-F43M
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Eddie xpfloyd lookalike More info Post edited over 7 years ago by Eddie. | Apr 21, 2016 15:57 | #16604 David Arbogast wrote in post #17979988 Personally I love those clouds and wouldn't want to see them blurred away with a LE...happy mistake imo. Only thing I would do differently is clone out the contrail. Beautiful capture! Thanks David, weird purple thing going on beside the contrail too. Will need to check if that was due to editing. Leica M11 | Leica Q2 | Sony α7RV
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MedicineMan4040 The Magic Johnson of Cameras More info | Yeah I know you want to play with the app but leave those clouds alone !!! flickr
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