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Apr 16, 2003 07:41 |  #1

Hello G3 Fans~~~I had to steady the G3 on a fence post to take this shot. The Link should work for awhile*
Every County has one of these painted barns (88)...btw

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Apr 16, 2003 07:45 |  #2

Should read 88 total # of barns through-out Ohio..Hey it's Early here *LOL*




  
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Apr 16, 2003 23:57 |  #3

Here's one from Alaska:

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Apr 17, 2003 06:48 |  #4

PacAce and Excavator...Very Nice Barn Pictures!!
I enjoy looking @ barns and farmhouses lots of character and history to be found.

PacAce..In Ohio I would ask for permission to take a pic of your barn ...ref: may come out shooting..no pun intended *VBS* Thanks for the Barn pictures!!

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Apr 17, 2003 08:56 |  #5

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PacAce..In Ohio I would ask for permission to take a pic of your barn ...ref: may come out shooting..no pun intended

Bill, I guess you have a point there re someone coming out shooting. I guess that's why I stay in the car with the engine running when I take the photos...just in case I need to make a quick get-away. :D

I don't know what it is with me. I have this obsession to seek out old run-down barns and farm houses. Maybe I'm just trying to record their existence before they totally vanish from the face of the earth... or a least I'm sure that's what a shrink would tell me if I ever went to one and asked him about it.

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Apr 17, 2003 09:08 |  #6

PacAce..*LOL* (OK) the Battle of Old Barn Pictures is On! I am logging off to search goggle for Armor plated vehicles. Using a G3's can be Fun*** :)

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Apr 18, 2003 01:09 |  #7

Excavator,

I swear, I've seen that barn somewhere. Is it by chance in the Butte area? BTW, I'm from Wasilla and work in Palmer.

Nice to see a fellow Alaskan on this forum. :)
Very nice barn photo!




  
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Apr 18, 2003 02:16 |  #8

PacAce,

How do you post the photo in the thread like that? Now, that is a wonderful shot. Clarity is unreal.

How do you make all those funny smiley faces too?

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Apr 18, 2003 12:53 |  #9

Doug,
That is my mothers barn, she has completely restored it and is using it - as a barn.
Some of these were taken with my first digital camera, an HP 2.x megapixel. The slightly better ones were taken with a Canon S40 set on Auto everything.

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Apr 18, 2003 13:14 |  #10

Excavator,

Thanks for the reply. I knew I'd seen that barn somewhere! That is one fine looking barn!




  
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Apr 19, 2003 00:06 |  #11

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PacAce,

How do you post the photo in the thread like that? Now, that is a wonderful shot. Clarity is unreal.

How do you make all those funny smiley faces too?

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Hi, Frederique,

Sorry it took so long to respond to you. I was having problems logging in to the forum earliear today.

Anyway, the answers to both of your questions are but a mouse click away. Just click on the HELP at the top of the page and you'll not only see how you can imbed photo into your post but you can also add some colorful and sometimes emotional smiley faces. :)

You can also click on "Reply with Quote" to see exactly how some other person did something on their post. And if you are going to actually reply to someone using the "Reply with Quote", just make sure that you remove any embedded links to photos. Otherwise, you'll end up repeating the picture within your post.

Regarding the clarity of the photo, that is easily achieved via sharpening (or should I say "unsharpening" ) using a photo editor such as Photoshop, Photo Elements and PhotoImpact. No matter how sharp you may think the image is coming out of a camera, these editing programs can make the image even sharper!


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Apr 19, 2003 00:07 |  #12

PacAce,

As usual, you are the best...Thank you. Those photos are great.

Big Smile,


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Apr 19, 2003 00:15 |  #13

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PacAce,

As usual, you are the best...Thank you. Those photos are great.

Big Smile,

Frederique, thanks for the compliment. You are too kind!

Anyway, what keeps you up this late at night? Insomnia? Me, I just got done installing Windows XP Pro on my computer and just wanted to see if I could log into the forum before turning in for the night.


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Apr 19, 2003 00:35 |  #14

PacAce,

I am sleepless in NYC, should be sleeping and wish I could. LOL

Windows XP, that is cool, been running it over a year now and I love it.

BTW, you are very welcome.

Good nite.


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Apr 19, 2003 00:43 |  #15

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Windows XP, that is cool, been running it over a year now and I love it.

All righty, then! I know whom to call if I have any question re XP. I'm partial to W2K pro myself but I'm sure I'll eventually get used to the look and feel of XP Pro. My first impression of XP Pro is that it doesn't look "Pro"fessional at all, what with all them big colorful icons they use all over the place.

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