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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 05:30 on 14th August 2009
Yep, new camera, anything I can try out some of the buttons on.......zzzzzzzoooommm in and zzzzzzooooom out...my latest snap shots included the dog waiting patiently at the corner for her "people" to come home, which is something she does everytime they leave the house without her,  my long stemmed pink roses, an gift an friend sent me that I incorporated into the decor on the wall...my hubby at Scout camp....my brother shootin the breeze through the neighborhood one hot day...kids all eating pizza on the front porch..that about does it for now. Only some 250 pictures left to take!
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Roses
Roses
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Joined: 9th Mar 2008
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quotePosted at 02:29 on 15th August 2009

When i was living across the pond, EVERYTHING!......ruins, castles, flowers, lighthouses, windmills

Now it is more of flowers, and a few lighthouses and beaches.

 

 

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 02:01 on 31st August 2009

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Birds - but I'm hopeless at it.

Scenery - mountains, countryside, shoreline and beach, desert, etc.

Sky and clouds

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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 03:01 on 31st August 2009

Ron, when my stuff gets delivered, there's an color photo in one of the travel books, is it possible to print the picture?..., it's an cluster of brightly held together primroses, and the reflection of them in rain drops off an leaf...its really unique as an picture all of its own... to be able to capture something of that type. Not just one little rain drop, but droplets hanging on the leaf all the way up it....mirroring the cluster of bright primroses. I'll try to remeber to send Chris and Sara an note also...along with the photgrapher's name...whom is well known in these parts.

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Peggy Cannell
Peggy Cannell
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quotePosted at 08:54 on 31st August 2009
I like practically everything especially Church's, I love wildfowl if only they would stay still for a few minutes,
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 09:55 on 31st August 2009
On 31st August 2009 03:01, Shirley K. Lawson wrote:

Ron, when my stuff gets delivered, there's an color photo in one of the travel books, is it possible to print the picture?..., it's an cluster of brightly held together primroses, and the reflection of them in rain drops off an leaf...its really unique as an picture all of its own... to be able to capture something of that type. Not just one little rain drop, but droplets hanging on the leaf all the way up it....mirroring the cluster of bright primroses. I'll try to remeber to send Chris and Sara an note also...along with the photgrapher's name...whom is well known in these parts.

I'll do whatever I can for you Shirley! Will need to consider copyright issue's but if you have a name we can probably do something with it.
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