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Ricardo222
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Jun 13, 2010 15:38 |  #4846

runninmann wrote in post #10354681 (external link)
I wonder who's responsible for the error in the Stella Artois neon sign?

Well noticed! Mind you, with the standard of education these days why should we be surprised? (I wonder for how many generations people have been saying that!)


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Jun 14, 2010 09:55 |  #4847

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Good shot ! Looks like you are supporting the local economy too - eh ?


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Jun 14, 2010 10:00 |  #4848

makes me hungry for some stuffed peppers :-P


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Jun 14, 2010 10:17 |  #4849

Pward1980 wrote in post #10359005 (external link)
makes me hungry for some stuffed peppers :-P

wish I can make some of those :(
My mom makes some very good stuffed peppers but she is thousands of miles away :cry:


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Jun 14, 2010 10:46 |  #4850

malam wrote in post #10358970 (external link)
Good shot ! Looks like you are supporting the local economy too - eh ?

Definitelyyy! hehehe..thanks for the compliment =) That was taken at St-Jacobs market last saturday.


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Jun 15, 2010 01:14 |  #4851

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Jun 15, 2010 10:41 |  #4852

CarbonFly wrote in post #10345832 (external link)
Wow, you really snapped a metal truck? That's amazing. She upgraded to these skates because her old ones had plastic trucks. I'll keep an eye out for any wear on them.

Yeah, it snapped. The trucks are made from a high grade aluminum, so it is possible. Just didn't think it would be possible on mine.


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Jun 15, 2010 10:53 |  #4853

Jaetie wrote in post #2863803 (external link)
i like your stye!

hell yeah... brilliantly captured!


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Jun 15, 2010 11:03 |  #4854

I've had my Brick for a week or so now, and I still haven't taken a shot that I love with it yet. I mentioned in another thread that I don't often work in the 24-70 range, so I have to get used to what the lens can do. Here are a couple attempts using f/2.8.

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I love Canon! :cool:

  
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Jun 17, 2010 05:18 |  #4855

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Almost got it..
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Jun 17, 2010 07:52 |  #4856

A5forfighting wrote in post #10377620 (external link)
Almost got it..
QUOTED IMAGE

Thats amazing how much the barrel flexs, nice timing.


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Jun 17, 2010 07:57 as a reply to  @ silvrr's post |  #4857

Thats not barrel flex. The glock lock up system is designed to tilt the barrel up and backwards to aid in spent shell casing extraction.

Heres a pic of an 18 with the slide locked back.

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Jun 17, 2010 15:42 |  #4858

Gotta make one feel powerful and almighty when holding something that can kill anyone by just pointing and pulling the trigger :D

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Jun 17, 2010 16:02 |  #4859

FuturamaJSP wrote in post #10380416 (external link)
Gotta make one feel powerful and almighty when holding something that can kill anyone by just pointing and pulling the trigger :D

It seems to be a big cultural difference that we have the right to own handguns and even machine guns if you fill out the right paperwork compared to the rest of the world. Many Americans also choose not to own any guns at all. Freedom is a great thing!


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Jun 18, 2010 02:19 |  #4860

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5DMK2 l 1DMK2 l EF 17-40 f4L l EF 24-70 f2.8L l EF 50mm f1.8 l EF 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM | EF 100mm f2.8 macro | 580ex | 580ex2 l Benro tripod w/ manfroto head l Lowepro Nature Treker AW l S21S

  
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