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Photogs, post some landscapes (pic)
Took this last spring:
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A pirate, a giraffe and Cobra Commander.
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That's Theo. He commands a cult. http://www.xsitespinner.com/theosig.jpg |
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I still say it's Cobra Commander. :1orglaugh |
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Amp and Aaron:
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He said cobra commander boohoohahah.
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Some nice shots in here. I love landscape pics.
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That last pic is of the land I bought down by you. |
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Theo is Cobra Commander?! :1orglaugh |
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why doesnt it surprise me that your view is a swamp. |
awesome pics
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really great pictures!
amazing! :) |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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I can taste the air. Great shot. |
Heres my new swimming pole (read hole).
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This is from September when i was made to hike 200 miles at 9000 feet along the Haut Route Switzerland. Shot on a cheap Nikon D70 ( lightweight )
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Two recent shots - BCT (Buffalo Central Terminal)
http://www.fetishopolis.com/kap-images/kabct031.jpg http://www.fetishopolis.com/kap-images/kabct033.jpg |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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http://fine-art.digitalstockart.com/...en-And-Now.jpg
here's one of the NYC skyline more great pics like this at www.digitalstockart.com :thumbsup hehe |
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From Bahamas...bottom pic with the geese is our local reservoir
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wow these are great pics.. thanks for sharing...
Okay chio .. you always crack me up lol |
I took this on top of Turtle Mound in the Canaveral National Seashore.
Turtle Mound is the highest shell midden in the nation. This two-acre site contains over 35,000 cubic yards of oyster shell, extends more than six hundred feet along the Indian River shoreline, and stands about fifty feet tall. (In prehistoric times, it was at least seventy-five feet high.) Visible for miles offshore, the mound has been used as a navigational landmark since the early days of Spanish exploration. volusiahistory.com/turtle.htm http://www.bikinivoyeur.com/turtlemound.jpg |
Those beach scenes look so familiar.. Great photos guys! :thumbsup
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love the chair
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silentknight - very pretty stuff - love these - great compositions and mood - the barn is great with the fog - love it
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