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Feb 11, 2009 15:19 as a reply to  @ post 7304985 |  #16

Maybe it would look better as an HDR image. :p

(you know ... the wide dynamic range is really pushing the limits).


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Feb 11, 2009 15:21 |  #17

HOW is this thread on its second page already? :lol:


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Feb 11, 2009 15:36 |  #18

seaside wrote in post #7304934 (external link)
anesthetized adj : rendered insensible by means of anesthesia [Syn: anesthetised (external link), anaesthetized (external link), anaesthetised (external link)]

The OP's spelling of the word still doesn't exist ;-)a


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Feb 11, 2009 16:38 |  #19

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The OP's spelling of the word still doesn't exist ;-)a

I know - I was trying to help thats all. This is a very involved topic. And important to future generations. Wanted to eliminate any confusion.


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Feb 11, 2009 16:43 |  #20

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I know - I was trying to help thats all. This is a very involved topic. And important to future generations. Wanted to eliminate any confusion.

Somehow I think this thread will cease to exist, much like the photo :-)


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Feb 11, 2009 17:33 as a reply to  @ post 7304985 |  #21

Oh, I get it!

This is NOT about photography in any way, shape or form.

Ok, so to the OP:

1) It's not a 100% risk free modus operandum.

2) The history of the English language is long and complex, but worth the journey.

3) I thought so too, but many felt the second movie somehow eclipsed the first.

4) It's true they can make good pets, but one would have to debate if keeping a beast that large in such an artificial environment is ethical.

That enough "comments" for you?


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Feb 11, 2009 19:42 |  #22

Skygod44 is the man!!!!


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Feb 11, 2009 19:50 |  #23

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Skygod44 is the man!!!!

Wrong. I'm a Skygod! Piss me off and I'll make it rain on you!!!!
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btw, that deer head on your Flickr page is disturbing.....but kinda cool!


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Feb 12, 2009 00:54 |  #24

skygod44 wrote in post #7307010 (external link)
Wrong. I'm a Skygod! Piss me off and I'll make it rain on you!!!!
;)

btw, that deer head on your Flickr page is disturbing.....but kinda cool!

disturbing is very true. when we came upon it in the everglades my 1st thought was....hell that must be one big gator that made him lunch. I know its is overexposed, but i only had my P&S camera with me and about 3 beers too many in me:D. It is not my normal style of shooting, but how often do you see that lol


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Feb 12, 2009 01:11 |  #25

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disturbing is very true. when we came upon it in the everglades my 1st thought was....hell that must be one big gator that made him lunch. I know its is overexposed, but i only had my P&S camera with me and about 3 beers too many in me:D. It is not my normal style of shooting, but how often do you see that lol

Since the OP seems reluctant to join the party, let's discuss this deer thing of yours until they wake up:

I think the angle of the tongue is pure genius. The juxtaposition of that, with the ripped eye-socket reminds me of something said by Sir Oscar Wilde, "One needs not to have one's eyes on the game at all times, yet if one were to let one stray, one would only be left with one with which one could tell if one's team had won!"
Hmm, maybe that was Monty Python :confused:

.....is the OP back yet?

I'm beginning to think this could be one of those, "It's soooo worth the wait" events, so I daren't go get a coffee in case the OP comes back and I'm out taking a leak!!!!!
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Feb 12, 2009 02:22 |  #26

yes the dead deer is certainly a conversation piece at parties! I think the big ol gator that I got a photo of is the culprit of poor bambi's early demise....I hope the bambi reference is not upsetting to other posters, and my photo isnt a copyright infringement with Disney (lol...ohhh sorry went off on a tangant from your other thread)


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Feb 12, 2009 02:29 |  #27

OP, please understand what the rule of thirds is. It will vastly improve the quality of your images. As it stands, you are so ignorant of the rule of thirds that you cannot even take photos.


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Feb 12, 2009 02:31 |  #28

Actually the OP just went a little overboard in the creative use of "dead space".


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Feb 12, 2009 07:25 as a reply to  @ SwingBopper's post |  #29

Robbierob wrote in post #7308855 (external link)
disturbing is very true. when we came upon it in the everglades my 1st thought was....hell that must be one big gator that made him lunch.

skygod44 wrote in post #7307010 (external link)
btw, that deer head on your Flickr page is disturbing.....but kinda cool!

skygod44 wrote in post #7308914 (external link)
I think the angle of the tongue is pure genius. The juxtaposition of that, with the ripped eye-socket reminds me of something said by Sir Oscar Wilde, "One needs not to have one's eyes on the game at all times, yet if one were to let one stray, one would only be left with one with which one could tell if one's team had won!"
Hmm, maybe that was Monty Python :confused:

.....is the OP back yet?

I'm beginning to think this could be one of those, "It's soooo worth the wait" events, so I daren't go get a coffee in case the OP comes back and I'm out taking a leak!!!!!
;)

I dare say all this talk about dead deer, dead space and such will forever repel the OP. I have not yet left my PC for coffee or restroom in anticipation of the OP's return. We must keep in mind, however - and I quote from Jean-Francois De La Harpe, "We never forgive those who make us blush". We may never, ever hear from the OP again after so many off topic posts to this thread. :)


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Feb 12, 2009 07:36 |  #30

OP, I've edited your shot to make it a tad better, what do you think?

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