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It's Woosday!
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Rascal
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A lily for today..
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You have to love the lilies. Easy to care for and they just keep on producing.
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Cypress tress on Reelfoot Lake in NW TN.
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going to make some sausage
dinner last night
some of the deserts from the hooking group last Saturday
not very good pics all with my cell and it was blurry and needed to be cleaned I think LOL -
I think I gained 5 lbs just looking at the deserts. Mike
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A couple creepy crawlers from the back yard.
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For sure! When I was growing up we had a slew of tiger lilies that came back year after year, no matter what!
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My frig looks nothing like yours... :(
looks good enough for breakfast.
DarianThank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A LITTLE PAINT MAKES!!
Before: Our Rug Hooking Studio. built in 1790
after:
Before:
I do not have a pic of dads car before on this PC :( it was blue and painted with a paint brush by the last owner. BAD LOL I am hoping he will drive it in the town parade this weekend with Neil and our son mike nad his son Brady. all 4 generations... Dad will Bawl the whole time I am sure so Neil will have to drive. it has taken him 6 years to "get-er-done"
After:
the bumper is off the front cause the "gas stuck" last week when he drove it the first time and he hit a birch tree in the front yard with it. Neil found another one and he is getting it this week. thank god it had not gone in to be chromed like we tried to get him to :( he was sick enough as it was. and yes that is the same colors of our 53 F-100
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Coneflower and Monarch. -
Ahhhhhhhh, nothing like a little nature to soothe the soul.
Happy WoosDay!
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Nice shots, bit...... bugs are cool!
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That is a beautiful truck..... Back in the early 80's I had a 1950 F1 and loved that thing. Your's is in must better shape..... totally jealous. :~)
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Happy Woosday Rascal. This will be a great post.
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To the moon!!!!!!
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added a jw young landex to my collection this week, i think its the first duell mode reel, only other i have like it is my seamaster these are the things that soothe my soul
some others from my collection, works of art
some godfrey reels, alot of work goes into these, drum brakes, multiplying gears, the small one has walnut side plates.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Wonderful restorations across the board.
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We just got back from vacation. My parents, wife, daugther and I spent a week up in Mackinaw, MI.
While we were there, we saw beautiful waterfalls...
...visited historic sites...
...laughed with our hilarious daughter...
...were awed by the colors of nature...
...visited Mackinac island, on a particulary still day on the lake...
...and enjoyed the intricate beauty of our world.
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Great close ups Chris! What are you using for a camera? I should be out looking for the creepy crawlies too. This was my last bug shot. I little white leaf hopper. I think I read that thee are like 10,000 species of white leaf hopper or something crazy like that.
My close up rig. Close ups are as much fun as long telephotos.
I can't tell what your first little friend is, I know I got stung by a relative of his a week ago. :blink:
The second photo looks a lot like a Japanese beetle but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
Your psychedelic friend is an Ailanthus Webworm Moth a cool looking little guy.
I'm going to be playing with HDR. I am trying to think of a good subject and will contact you when I have something worth looking at. It will probably take a little time to get it together. Somewhere in the stuff I read about HDR I saw reference to tone mapping which only requires one photograph. It sounds like it would apply to my wildlife photography so I need to start researching it also.
Have a great Woosday,
Gator
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Great looking vacation Ben, obviously a wonderful time. I love the photo of your daughter, she is an adorable little character. Great photos all around, thanks for sharing.
Gator
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Does this guy know how to live?...or what!!
Then again...when you're an "International Man of Mystery"...this is nothing new!
He IS...how the "Other Half" LIVES!!
Joan Hall, John Hall, Ann Tabor...Vista Point, California 2007I spent most of my money on good bourbon, and bad women...the rest, I just wasted!! -
Took Valeria to The Horsetail Falls...on the Sierra Madre about 10 min. drive from home.Had a great time
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bass harbor light in maine
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Under a bridge? He lives under a bridge?
Isn't that a bit noisy? -
A simple drop of water...
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Gator Bait wrote:
Great close ups Chris! What are you using for a camera? I should be out looking for the creepy crawlies too. This was my last bug shot. I little white leaf hopper. I think I read that thee are like 10,000 species of white leaf hopper or something crazy like that.
My close up rig. Close ups are as much fun as long telephotos.
I can't tell what your first little friend is, I know I got stung by a relative of his a week ago. :blink:
The second photo looks a lot like a Japanese beetle but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
Your psychedelic friend is an Ailanthus Webworm Moth a cool looking little guy.
I'm going to be playing with HDR. I am trying to think of a good subject and will contact you when I have something worth looking at. It will probably take a little time to get it together. Somewhere in the stuff I read about HDR I saw reference to tone mapping which only requires one photograph. It sounds like it would apply to my wildlife photography so I need to start researching it also.
Have a great Woosday,
Gator
Thanks for the bug ID's Gator! 2nd was a Green June Beetle. Really neat looking iridescent color.
Here's my macro rig.I tried to keep it light and simple. Just a 100mm Promaster with 1:1 close up adapter and my SB-600 with Sto-Fen diffuser.
Good luck with the HDR. I've not tried the single exposure stuff yet but for nature it might be best when you only get 1 shot before the subject scurries away. -
Very nice. I've been there too.
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Now those are works of art....
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You're going to love going through the Charcuterie book, ME. My family is constantly asking me to make something out of it.
UPDATE: Here are a couple of things I've done from it:
Pastrami:
Bacon:
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Taken by my wife earlier this year at Kiawah...my then 2 year old (Watts) helping get the little ones back in the surf.
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Those are some of the biggest crawfish I've ever seen. :woohoo: Do you usually steam them or boil em in spicy water?
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