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Posted: 6/18/2012 3:11:40 PM EDT
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Old picture expired. Updated with one of my old favorites.
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Taken today


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Took my 11 y/o daughter on an overnight camping trip this weekend. I really like how this one came out.
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http://flintlock.org/pics/var/resizes/Bushcraft/CWSF-September-2015/firepit1.jpg?m=1443365817



Took my 11 y/o daughter on an overnight camping trip this weekend. I really like how this one came out.
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yea, I like it also. It just "sings" if you know what I mean. I want to taste whatever is in the can, that is how good it looks. LOL



 
Link Posted: 9/28/2015 1:44:11 PM EDT
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my take on the moon, lousy weather, but I tried to take advantage of it...








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Wife went to Yellowstone where it rained the whole time she was there. However, she was able to get a rainbow right over Old Faithful.

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yea, I like it also. It just "sings" if you know what I mean. I want to taste whatever is in the can, that is how good it looks. LOL

 
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Originally Posted By Dave_Markowitz:

http://flintlock.org/pics/var/resizes/Bushcraft/CWSF-September-2015/firepit1.jpg?m=1443365817



Took my 11 y/o daughter on an overnight camping trip this weekend. I really like how this one came out.
yea, I like it also. It just "sings" if you know what I mean. I want to taste whatever is in the can, that is how good it looks. LOL

 




 
Thanks but you'd be disappointed in the contents of the pot. I was boiling some water.
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It's hard to get a sense of scale for these pictures.  They could be taken with a macro, or they could be giant cave crystals.  Neat pictures.
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Love me some old school Ducati.
Link Posted: 10/1/2015 10:35:12 AM EDT
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Dune Road
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On the bow of the USS Texas (BB-35) yesterday afternoon:



Looking toward the bow from the superstructure behind the #2 turret. The San Jacinto monument in the distance:




Here's a neat thing Google Photos did automatically. I copied all the photos I took yesterday on the Texas to my tablet, which then uploads the photos to Google Photos. GP detected that three of the shots I took were panoramic, and automatically stitched them together for me:




It also detected a few shots that I bracketed, and automatically combined them (HDR):

Link Posted: 10/4/2015 9:05:14 AM EDT
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My father was on board the USS Nightingale going to Casablanca for Operation Torch in 1942. He said the sea was so rough he said the waves were breaking over the guns on the Texas.

The Nightingale was full of 3rd Infantry Division Soldiers for the amphibious assault into Casablanca. They were sealed below deck and almost all of them were sea sick. He said the deck was covered and so slick you could not walk on it.
Link Posted: 10/4/2015 11:00:00 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By CB1:


my take on the moon, lousy weather, but I tried to take advantage of it...





https://farm1.staticflickr.com/619/21595822090_e4840468a2_c.jpgLunar Eclipse 9-2015 by Chris Barzyz, on Flickr
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/579/21595990798_d0bc64faea_c.jpgLunar Eclipse 9-2015 by Chris Barzyz, on Flickr





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Well done. I like it alot.

 
Link Posted: 10/4/2015 11:09:14 AM EDT
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All beautiful pics but the doggie and reflecting scenery has an it factor. Couldn't  be any more perfect unless it was a painting. Reminds  me of something found on a small town docs office  walls. I feel it.


 
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All beautiful pics but the doggie and reflecting scenery hs an it factor. Couldn't  be any more perfect unless it was a painting. Reminds  me of something found on a small town dos office  walls. I feel it.  
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All beautiful pics but the doggie and reflecting scenery hs an it factor. Couldn't  be any more perfect unless it was a painting. Reminds  me of something found on a small town dos office  walls. I feel it.  


Yes, awesome photos of Colorado!  Well done
Link Posted: 10/4/2015 11:47:10 AM EDT
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This is Quarter Mile Rapid on the Nolichucky River in NC. The water level is about 3000 cfs.





IMGP2426 by Scott Coultas, on Flickr
 
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Hospital under construction.

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Yes, that is a 4 wheel drive AMC Rebel SST.

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This Morning The Third Quarter Moon




and my FTQL


FTQL dial by Chris Barzyz, on Flickr


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I adopted a cat from the Seattle Humane Society yesterday.
This is Miss Maddie.  
She's kinda shy.  I got this shot when she wasn't paying attention.
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  Double tap
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Originally Posted By BBTrading:
camping near Telluride, CO

<a href="https://flic.kr/p/z8B6XU" target="_blank">https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5767/21745837798_a715d18aad_h.jpg</a>Telluride in Fall_-4 by Battle Brothers Trading, on Flickr


<a href="https://flic.kr/p/z8B6P7" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/681/21745837288_1e4368fd88_h.jpg</a>Telluride in Fall_-3 by Battle Brothers Trading, on Flickr


<a href="https://flic.kr/p/zoz36x" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/649/21915182001_b47bdd0df2_h.jpg</a>from c to c-11 by Battle Brothers Trading, on Flickr
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Amazing county out there. Closest I've gotten is the Denver Airport.
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I adopted a cat from the Seattle Humane Society yesterday.

This is Maddie.  

She's kinda shy.  I got this shot when she wasn't paying attention.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v145/ZekeMenuar1/DSC_0230_zps266ovgnh.jpg
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Beautiful cat. Kind of you to take her in.
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Walked into a clearing earlier tonight, and there were six does about 50 yards from me. Ended up sneaking towards em and got within 10 yards before they got spooked. Which is a hell of a lot closer than I thought I would get.






Camera Specs - Ipotato4 held up to a pvs14. The picture quality is nowhere near the clear image I was seeing.
Link Posted: 10/10/2015 10:17:49 AM EDT
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My grandmother took me there for dinner on my 10th birthday.

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<a href="https://flic.kr/p/yoUrCr" target="_blank">https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5723/21262611525_1a96e592f6_b.jpg</a>Downtown Dallas Blue Hour by jschneider928, on Flickr
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Link Posted: 10/10/2015 11:18:54 AM EDT
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Well since you are not accepting IM's (one of the hot 18 year old chicks here may find your post swagger irresistible and want to talk, but to shy to do it openly?)

Do you know what that dog is made of.  I have one very similar.  It's a great alerter, can hear a pin drop across the street, but only notifies if the pin is dropped on his turf, follows directions most of the time.  Chihuahua like trait of attaching to one person but not retarded, tiny or fragile like a chihuahua.  It was a show up skinny at the gate one day dog.  His fast run is more long leaps.

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Originally Posted By YourAlterEgo:



Well since you are not accepting IM's (one of the hot 18 year old chicks here may find your post swagger irresistible and want to talk, but to shy to do it openly?)





Do you know what that dog is made of.  I have one very similar.  It's a great alerter, can hear a pin drop across the street, but only notifies if the pin is dropped on his turf, follows directions most of the time.  Chihuahua like trait of attaching to one person but not retarded, tiny or fragile like a chihuahua.  It was a show up skinny at the gate one day dog.  His fast run is more long leaps.
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Originally Posted By YourAlterEgo:



Well since you are not accepting IM's (one of the hot 18 year old chicks here may find your post swagger irresistible and want to talk, but to shy to do it openly?)





Do you know what that dog is made of.  I have one very similar.  It's a great alerter, can hear a pin drop across the street, but only notifies if the pin is dropped on his turf, follows directions most of the time.  Chihuahua like trait of attaching to one person but not retarded, tiny or fragile like a chihuahua.  It was a show up skinny at the gate one day dog.  His fast run is more long leaps.





LOL  - I didn't even know I had that turned off. LOL





The shelter said that this Chihuahua was a "Deer Chihuahua". a little taller and the snoot was a little longer. She weighs in at 10 Lbs (healthy per the vet) versus the usual 6-8 pound Chihuahuas.





like yours, she goes after things only if on her turf and can also hear a pin drop in the middle of the night. Best watch dog I ever had and the smallest Great Dane on the block. LOL She runs fast also, cornered a rabbit in the yard and since the rabbit was almost as big she didn't know what to do and walked away.





for attachment, she bonds to my wife for security in stormy weather and to me for play time. a awesome lap dog.





Deerhead Chihuahua description from the web.





The applehead and deer Chihuahua are not, strictly speaking, different types of Chihuahuas, different Chihuahua breeds or different Chihuahua mixes.





Despite being the original Chi, deer head Chihuahuas are not the "standard” Chihuahua recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC).








A Chi is considered a deer head Chihuahua (it is sometimes also known as a reindeer Chihuahua), if does not have the characteristic apple shaped head.





The deer head Chihuahua will tend to have a sloped forehead, longer nose, a more pointed muzzle and jaw line, ears which reach out, and the shape of its head will generally resemble that of a young deer.  





The deer head Chihuahua will also suffer from less health issues than the applehead.





This is more than likely because the applehead has been specifically bred with the intention of keeping it pure, where as the deer head has not.



ETA: now let me fix that IM setting since I'm missing out on all those 18 year olds! LOL















 
Link Posted: 10/10/2015 5:12:14 PM EDT
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What the fuck is in my soil!!!






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DSC_0374 by Mark, on Flickr
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Just got done making these.





 
 
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this afternoon


T3i, EF 50mm 1.8 STM - white balance and mild sharpening in gimp












 
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It's hard to get a sense of scale for these pictures.  They could be taken with a macro, or they could be giant cave crystals.  Neat pictures.
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It's hard to get a sense of scale for these pictures.  They could be taken with a macro, or they could be giant cave crystals.  Neat pictures.
Big crystals.  Not like the Semi truck sized ones from the Giant crystal cave in Chile.  But they were 1-2 feet long... wide... whatever.  Basically it was a giant Geode which I could comfortably stand in without needing to duck. It's located at a winery on Put-in-Bay Ohio in lake Erie.  Took a day off from Cedar Point to check out some stuff in easy driving distance.



 
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