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Mar 06, 2008 20:07 |  #61

some experiments hahaha ...


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Mar 06, 2008 20:07 |  #62

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Tulip angel.... Hmmm.....

You like that? Might feel nice to do on a warm spring day.


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Mar 06, 2008 20:08 as a reply to  @ Miniflash's post |  #63

DEB!! You trapped Wu in a bottle? :shock: :shock:

p.s. I really like the mirror one :)


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Mar 06, 2008 20:09 |  #64

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How do you milti-quote a closed thread? :confused:

Multiquote as usual in the old thread, then come to the new thread, quote anybody and at the bottom of the edit window you'll see a message telling you've multiquoted from outside the thread and asking if you want to include the multiquotes. Click to include them and reply as always.


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Mar 06, 2008 20:09 as a reply to  @ post 5063334 |  #65

I learned something at the lake this afternoon, both good and bad... It's always a good thing to have your camera with you on an outing, but it's a bad thing to take only one lens.

We were headed back and Heather saw a hawk make a kill on a ground squirrel. I had the camera but had only the 28-75 Tamron with me. The 100-400 was at home... I got as close as i dared without scaring the bird off the kill, but I have now idea how th pictures will turn out. They're downloading now...


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Mar 06, 2008 20:10 |  #66

JWright wrote in post #5063372 (external link)
I learned something at the lake this afternoon, both good and bad... It's always a good thing to have your camera with you on an outing, but it's a bad thing to take only one lens.

We were headed back and Heather saw a hawk make a kill on a ground squirrel. I had the camera but had only the 28-75 Tamron with me. The 100-400 was at home... I got as close as i dared without scaring the bird off the kill, but I have now idea how th pictures will turn out. They're downloading now...

I hope they turn out ok. :)


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Mar 06, 2008 20:10 |  #67

JWright wrote in post #5063372 (external link)
I learned something at the lake this afternoon, both good and bad... It's always a good thing to have your camera with you on an outing, but it's a bad thing to take only one lens.

We were headed back and Heather saw a hawk make a kill on a ground squirrel. I had the camera but had only the 28-75 Tamron with me. The 100-400 was at home... I got as close as i dared without scaring the bird off the kill, but I have now idea how th pictures will turn out. They're downloading now...

we've had that happen...saw a killer sunset and had a telephoto on, or an elk right by the road (with horns THIS BIG) and only had a P&S...hate it when that happens.


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Mar 06, 2008 20:11 |  #68

Miniflash wrote in post #5063358 (external link)
some experiments hahaha ...

Both very nice. I like the first best. Nice use of different elements, the flower in water and the image in a reflection.

Edit I just looked and don't think there is water but it looks like it.


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Mar 06, 2008 20:11 |  #69

Permagrin wrote in post #5063365 (external link)
DEB!! You trapped Wu in a bottle? :shock: :shock:

p.s. I really like the mirror one :)

Thanks Lisa , You can see I gave Wu babys breath to keep her alive .;)


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Mar 06, 2008 20:15 |  #70

short5 wrote in post #5063383 (external link)
Both very nice. I like the first best. Nice use of different elements, the flower in water and the image in a reflection.

Edit I just looked and don't think there is water but it looks like it.

Thanks Zane this is what happens when your in the house to long alone and its snowing out ...lol:p


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Mar 06, 2008 20:16 |  #71

Great shots Deb!!

Perm- I love the Tulip shots. It doesn't get cold enough here for tulips
Here's a TV reflection - I'm gonna have to plan this shot some day. It was a snap I caught when I was messing around before I moved.

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Mar 06, 2008 20:17 |  #72

short5 wrote in post #5063383 (external link)
Both very nice. I like the first best. Nice use of different elements, the flower in water and the image in a reflection.

Edit I just looked and don't think there is water but it looks like it.

Thanks Zane this is what happens when your in the house to long alone and its snowing out ...lol:p


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Mar 06, 2008 20:20 as a reply to  @ Miniflash's post |  #73

Jon wrote in post #5063370 (external link)
Multiquote as usual in the old thread, then come to the new thread, quote anybody and at the bottom of the edit window you'll see a message telling you've multiquoted from outside the thread and asking if you want to include the multiquotes. Click to include them and reply as always.

That doesn't work for us non-mod peons. We can't quote a closed thread. There are no quote buttons to click...


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Mar 06, 2008 20:22 |  #74

Miniflash wrote in post #5063388 (external link)
Thanks Lisa , You can see I gave Wu babys breath to keep her alive .;)

Thanks for taking such good care of me!




  
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Mar 06, 2008 20:22 as a reply to  @ Miniflash's post |  #75

Jon wrote in post #5063370 (external link)
Multiquote as usual in the old thread, then come to the new thread, quote anybody and at the bottom of the edit window you'll see a message telling you've multiquoted from outside the thread and asking if you want to include the multiquotes. Click to include them and reply as always.

I tried to do that but the multi-quote icon disappeared when the old thread was closed.


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