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AirBrontosaurus
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Aug 23, 2006 22:00 as a reply to  @ post 1892148 |  #12781

jbarclay wrote:
AirB comes through in the pinch. Nice shot.

Thanks! The actual picture is even bigger, but Flickr has a size limit.

Renee... where is that 'tubes' pic??? ;)


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Aug 23, 2006 22:01 |  #12782

BTW another nice shot Airbront


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Aug 23, 2006 22:01 |  #12783

That's a nice little macro you got there Renee. ;)

I really like the high-key approach. You don't see that too often in macro. Well done!


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Aug 23, 2006 22:01 |  #12784

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TPB features a structure

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Aug 23, 2006 22:02 |  #12785

That is very nice Renee. Good job on that.


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Aug 23, 2006 22:02 as a reply to  @ post 1892157 |  #12786

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hey thanks Airbront, it is not anything like any of all of the macro shots up here now, but I am still learning and practicing.

Nice artistic shot Renee


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Aug 23, 2006 22:02 as a reply to  @ AirBrontosaurus's post |  #12787

AirBrontosaurus wrote:
That's a nice little macro you got there Renee. ;)

I really like the high-key approach. You don't see that too often in macro. Well done!

24zero wrote:
That is very nice Renee. Good job on that.

Nice artistic shot Renee

Thanks, I try ;)


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Aug 23, 2006 22:04 |  #12788

*CRASH* again


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Aug 23, 2006 22:08 |  #12789

You guys sure can yak, can't ya?
Pages of chat....and I wasn't even here.
I have taught you well.  :p ;)


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Aug 23, 2006 22:10 |  #12790

Structure of the swinging kind:

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Below me is agricultural

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Aug 23, 2006 22:11 as a reply to  @ jbarclay's post |  #12791

shot from downtown atl. i had a better composed one, but it was under exposed :( still learning tho..


*edited* oops too slow


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Aug 23, 2006 22:11 |  #12792

CORN!

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TPBM is of a farm animal!

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Aug 23, 2006 22:12 as a reply to  @ cfpackerfan's post |  #12793

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You guys sure can yak, can't ya?
Pages of chat....and I wasn't even here.
I have taught you well. :p ;)

I know! I guess we aren't the only chatty cathy's:lol:


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Aug 23, 2006 22:12 |  #12794

Ahh! The famous corn shot. Is it on your wall yet?? ;)


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Aug 23, 2006 22:13 as a reply to  @ post 1892158 |  #12795

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Both you and Jamie should have tightened the PJ's up and RAN camera in hand to the scene. You see some serious bed head at late night scenes. PJ's not too out of place:)

I did consider going over there (without a camera - smoke?!), but my husband told me that if I was going out of the yard I had to change my shirt first. :rolleyes: Too lazy...


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