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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby urnofosiris » Mon Feb 16, 2004 2:51 pm

Ooooh I did not notice the railing. What a clever kid, hee, that´s actually quite a feat to hit those pins like that. I can imagine him jumping around, I threw a spare once too. :laugh

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby urnofosiris » Fri Feb 20, 2004 11:04 pm

Great pictures, fascinating to see. You have a great eye for detail (love the beehive). I don´t think I would have gone in either, that building looks so decomposed, like it might collaps any minute. The graffiti actually made it look better.

Edited by: DrG at: 2/20/04 10:32 pm
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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby maudmac » Fri Feb 20, 2004 11:33 pm

Did some picture-takin' today. Here are the results:



START.. THIS END


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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby xita » Fri Feb 20, 2004 11:49 pm

Beautiful pictures holley, but I don't think I would have gone in there, that's worse than session nine.. or blair witch :p

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby maudmac » Sat Feb 21, 2004 12:27 am

Thanks, y'all.



Yes, I was deeply spooked out there. It's very hard to get to, quite a hike. And it was windy, so there was lots of scraping and banging inside the buildings. There are actually a lot of buildings on the site and I took pictures in only two. I didn't go inside most of the first building, because, yes, the floor is rotten and the basement beneath that floor is flooded. Another part of that building had a cement floor and I felt comfortable walking on that. I didn't venture too far in, though, because it was fucking creepy and I could easily imagine the Blair Witch hanging out around a dark corner in there...waiting for me and my camera... :cry



Thanks, xita, for reminding me of that Session Nine movie. I'm absolutely guaranteed to have nightmares now. If I'd stumbled upon any reels of audio tape, I would probably have gone insane on the spot.



G, that was a wasp's nest. One of many. I tried counting them all, but I'm terribly afraid of stinging insects, so I had to stop. It was creeping me out. One more reason to never, ever, ever go out there during the summer.



I love good graffiti and I was delighted to come across some in such a desolate place. It made me feel better.



Steel mills are just creepy by nature, I think. They cannot look any other way than skeletal. Add to that, the horrific conditions under which those people worked and lived...and so many were killed on the job...it's terrible. Yet, I can't help but be drawn to them for some reason.


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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby urnofosiris » Sat Feb 21, 2004 12:38 am

Oh wasps, I could not tell the difference without the little stingers themselves in it. It seems oddly appropriate to have that abandoned decaying nest there in that abandoned decaying building. It makes the place seem more desolate and devoid of life. Creepy but fascinating. This graffiti is beautiful indeed, too beautiful for that place really.

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby Warduke » Sat Feb 21, 2004 10:32 am

Great pics Holley, you really do have a great eye.



Very creepy place, I would love to have a place like that here :grin


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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby Urn of Osiris » Sat Feb 21, 2004 7:27 pm

The pics are fantastic Holley! What kind of camera are you using. You have quite an eye. I loved the creepy feel of the view through the window out toward the the second building. Just a fantastic eye. Thanks for sharing.

Urn of Osiris"Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story." Max Ehrmann Desiderata

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby maudmac » Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:59 pm

Thanks, Brian and Urnie.



I have a Sony Cybershot, model DSC-S85, 4.1 megapixels. It's been discontinued, of course, but I think Sony discontinues everything after about a month. :rolleyes Anyway, though I lust after some of those models with more megapixels, this camera more than meets my needs. At 4.1 megapixels, I can still take gigantic pictures that look good at their full size. Plus, this camera is small and light. I love it a whole lot.


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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby Urn of Osiris » Sun Feb 22, 2004 9:28 am

Well, the camera is only as good as the photographer that holds it but the quality is fantastic. Thanks! It is classic Sony to stop making anything worth having.

Urn of Osiris"Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story." Max Ehrmann Desiderata

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby BBOvenGuy » Sun Mar 21, 2004 8:09 pm

I've got a wonderful new digital camera, a Canon PowerShot G5. And today I figured out how to use the "PhotoStitch" function, where you can take a sequence of photos with the camera, download the shots into your computer, and the camera will tell the computer how to stitch them together to create a panorama.



Check it out!











That second shot is one of the fire zones from back in October. The grass is growing again, but as you can see there are still a lot of blackened burned patches around.

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby Warduke » Sun Mar 21, 2004 10:00 pm

Great shots Bob. You'll have plenty of fun with that G5, that's a very nice camera.


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so

Postby Alia16 » Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:55 am

heres a bunch of shots from southern oregon ^__^



f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph...willow1704

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby GreenNeutron » Tue Mar 23, 2004 7:22 pm

Well... basically the thing I take the most pictures of are my pets. I know I have no life, but they're so much fun! :peace



I'm probably emotionally closest to our quaker parrot Fangorn cause he's so sweet and outgoing. Unfortunately that's the only good picture of him that I have uploaded, because he's usually too fast for my camera. :smash





My other baby is Orion our few month old male ball python. He really surprises me with how calm yet curious he is.



Here's some more pics of him.



1, 2



Heh... alright that's enough pics of him for now. :yawn Don't want to bore you guys too much. But when I get a pic of our young adult female bp I'll post a pic of her, cause she dwarfs this little guy. hehe :wink



Anyhow thanks for looking :party .

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Re: so

Postby yana » Wed Mar 24, 2004 12:48 am

Alia16: love the pics, especially the Mt. Hood one and the ones of the sunset!

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby urnofosiris » Wed Mar 24, 2004 4:25 am

Stunning pictures Bob, such detail. Alia, those are great pics too, especially the sunset. Very beautiful.



GreenNeutron, cute parrot and that python is absolutely beautiful. I'm curious though, how big can he get?

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Re: so

Postby GreenNeutron » Wed Mar 24, 2004 6:05 am

DrG, a male ball python will max out at about 4-4.5'. The biggest ball python that I've ever heard of is a pretty old female (probably upwards of 20 years or so) who's a little over 6' long and about 12 lbs. But basically these guys don't get all that big as far as pythons go, and their natural instinct when confronted with anything scary is to curl up into a ball (hence the name) and stop eating their food for a few weeks. :paranoid

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby BBOvenGuy » Sun Mar 28, 2004 12:18 am

Today I hiked up the Chumash Trail toward Rocky Peak, which separates Simi Valley in Ventura Co CA from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles Co. The wildfires swept through here back in October, and many parts of the trail look like some kind of strange alien wasteland. Take a look:







You can find more photos here.

"The stories we tell - that's us explaining how we think the world works. Once we speak it, once we say it aloud, that makes it real for us - and real for everyone else who hears it too. When we tell a story, we invite people to visit our reality. We invite them to move in. Our stories are the reality we live in." - David Gerrold, The Martian Child

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby yana » Sun Mar 28, 2004 9:37 am

I love hiking in SoCal (you lucky b... um, kitten). So pretty. Love the wide angle shot especially.

"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity. And I am not sure about the former."

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby BFR from Paris » Mon Mar 29, 2004 12:43 pm

Cool thread!



Here's a few pictures I took in Morocco 10 days ago (I took a 4-day trip with a group of friends :) ) :



Morocco Photo Album



(I've never used Yahoo for photo albums before, so I hope this works!)



C.





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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby urnofosiris » Mon Mar 29, 2004 2:31 pm

Bob, as always beautiful pictures. :)

BFR, it worked, great pictures. Interesting thing for me in picture number 3. My grandparents brought back a chess table for me from spain many years ago. On the side of the table there are ornate arches just like the ones in those pictures. Now I wonder whether that is Spanish architecture blown over to Morocco, or whether my chess table is actually Moroccan.

Edited by: DrG at: 3/29/04 1:32 pm
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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby xita » Mon Mar 29, 2004 8:31 pm

Bob, those are great pictures. It's terrible what fires can do but it's strangely beautiful.



BFR, beautiful pictures.

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby yana » Tue Mar 30, 2004 12:22 pm



Here are some pictures from my various hiking trips. This is just a very small sample from Hawaii, Canyonlands, Grand Canyon, Zion, and Southern California. Hope y'all enjoy!



Yana

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby BBOvenGuy » Tue Mar 30, 2004 2:38 pm

Wow, those are neat yana!



Where exactly is Craft Peak? There are so many places to explore around here...

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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby yana » Wed Mar 31, 2004 1:39 am

Quote:
Where exactly is Craft Peak?




Craft (or Craft's, not sure) is in the viscinity of Big Bear Lake. It's not really on a trail proper, more following old forest 4WD roads and firebreaks. It's in San Bernardino NF off SR 18.



And yes, SoCal is full of many many lovely hikes. If you need any suggestions, feel free to email me at goddessnr@yahoo.com. Of course, you probably know a lot more than I do. ;o)



Yana

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pictures

Postby Alia16 » Thu Apr 01, 2004 10:02 pm

here's some cool pictures I think...



f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph...willow1704

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Re: pics of Paris

Postby BFR from Paris » Mon Apr 05, 2004 4:56 am

Hello! Here's another selection of pictures, since I now master the use of yahoo for photo albums :kgeek



These were taken 2 weeks ago, during a cruise on the Canal Saint Martin :glasses



Here we go: Photos



Christine :)





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Re: pictures

Postby Stroke of Luck » Mon Apr 05, 2004 5:24 am

Hey Yana!!



i really loved ur Sunrise1_GrandCanyon picture...i so love sunrises, but mostly mine are blurry i never get such a great pic like u...



Great work:)



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Re: pics of Paris

Postby yana » Mon Apr 05, 2004 9:24 am

Christine: neat pics! The one of the ducks is particularly cute.



Natti: Thank you. I try. It is hard to take pictures when the light is so low because the exposure time is so long, and staying still long enough can be a problem. I love getting up early, though, so I've had a number of opportunities to practice on sunrises. ;o)



Yana



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Re: Digital Photography Thread

Postby Jennpurr » Tue Apr 13, 2004 8:21 pm

Are non-digital pictures welcome here, too? If not, do we have a basic photography thread? :hmm



Thanks in advance,



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