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Feb 24, 2012 09:40:21   #
EricLPT wrote:
OK here's the deal:

Hobo Hedgehog is seeking a trip around the world on the cheap (for him anyway). I'm going to start a sign up list of people on this thread who want to host Hobo for 10 days to 2 weeks and show him around where they live. Then the current host will Private Message the next person on the list, get a mailing address and pass him on to the that person. He wants to get around the world but expects to criss-cross larger, heavily populated countries along the way and is prepared to cross large bodies of water more than once, he is a hobo after all. The current host is responsible for all shipping charges to the next destination, Hobo is a hobo after all and doesn't have any money.

Hobo is very photogenic so I would ask you to post your 3 favorite shots of his stay with you on this thread but as many as you want on a different thread that you start yourself.

The list on this thread would consist of host name and general location (city, state, country). Actual physical addresses would be sent between current host and next host on the list by PM only! Hobo is hinting that he owes some people some money and doesn't want to be easily found but does want to taunt the 'bill collectors' with photos of where he has been ;-). but not specifically (street address) where he is headed.

The Rules

1. If you sign up, please keep him traveling and don't break the chain. If you have a crazy two weeks with bad weather while you are his host perhaps some photos of him at your kitchen table, watching TV, or even posting on UH will do. Not everybody can get a shot of him at Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon, or the Empire State Building.

2. Don't add or subtract anything from the package. You should receive Hobo, his bundle on a stick and a list of people and locations where he has been in a reusable cardboard box. If the box gets wet or damaged beyond repair, by all means replace it, but only when necessary.

3. Have fun, show him around your area, maybe even that place that you keep telling yourself you will go to someday, go there with him. Activities are good too, weddings, birthday parties, holiday celebrations, anything goes, he is a bit of a party animal.

To sum up: Keep him moving on down the line. Don't add or subtract anything from the package. Have fun, take lots of photos and post your favorite three photos here.

Any questions? Ask away! I'll start his first two week stint here in Jonesborough TN and then send him on to his next destination.

He is eager and ready to go soon.

Eric
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What a great idea. I can think of a few sites in Detroit that I would like to expose him to. Count me in!
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Feb 3, 2012 11:59:14   #
Citation wrote:
State capitol buildings are great examples of architecture that will never be seen again. Help me collect a photo of each state capitol. Even if your state has been posted, if your shot angle is different, post it. These wonderful, well-lighted buildings create unique opportunities for night shots when the traffic has cleared and there are no tourists in the way.


I'm in! My state capitol is about 3 hours away from where I live, but this sounds like a wonderful photo project. I live in Michigan and have not seen that one posted yet, so hopefully I can add that one in the near future. What a great idea!
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Feb 1, 2012 08:51:26   #
Philipschmitten wrote:
I am looking for an extremely simple program that will allow me to turn my photos into a slide show and be able to be placed on a digital frame. Any help would be appreciated.


Most digital frames allow you to view your pictures as slideshows. Unless you want to add something to your pictures (like speech balloons or silly hats, etc), your frame should allow you to view your pictures with music.
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Jan 29, 2012 19:27:09   #
RonMos wrote:
I had a great opportunity to visit the local zoo friday, with free admission. Tried to use it to capture some great shots. What do you think? Crit. welcome.


Great pictures RonMos. Thanks for posting.
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Jan 29, 2012 19:12:19   #
alaskan wrote:
A few more...


Thank you so much for posting these beauties! Awesome work!
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Dec 29, 2011 14:48:57   #
shelton wrote:
I have not been receving any up dates on ugly hedgehog forum


I got it!
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Dec 23, 2011 11:56:42   #
laskalass wrote:
whew! Glad someone asked that..lol.....that way Ill sit in the corner and watch for the answer to what in the world is HDR....and then pretend i knew what it was all along! hehehe....


Toooooooooo funny!!!!!
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Dec 23, 2011 11:05:15   #
ninjam wrote:
I'm new to this site and look forward to visiting and enjoying all it offers


Welcome to the forum ninjam. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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Dec 23, 2011 07:14:45   #
alaskan wrote:
Continued...


These pictures are amazing!!!! Thank you so much for reposting them, I must have missed your previous post. I am planning my first trip to Alaska next year, so I love any pictures taken in Alaska.

Did you have to wait a long time to capture these shots, or are bears always around? I really hope to capture shots that show what Alaska is like.

Thanks again for reposting, and, btw, I don't mind looking at the same photos over and over. I see something different in them everytime I view them.
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Dec 20, 2011 10:46:38   #
Hi all,

Is it possible to have a photo contest with christmas dinner tables as the subject matter? I would love to see food photos of your christmas meals. It could be breakfast, lunch, or dinner, at home or out. What do you think?
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Dec 16, 2011 12:23:42   #
photomatt wrote:
dip the cookie part way in the milk untill it becomes bottom heavy ,,, release the cookie and watch it sink.... grab as it falls just below surface of milk.... eat in one bite... repeat 2 more times... then guzzle milk


funny photomatt, but that takes skills!
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Dec 16, 2011 12:22:57   #
silver wrote:
What is the best way to eat an Oreo cookie. Personally I press the two sides apart sideways and I scrape the white stuff off with my teeth and then I eat the cookies usually with a little milk. YUM YUM.


The best way for me is to twist the cookies apart, scrape all the filling out and throw it away, then enjoy the yummy cookies!
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Dec 9, 2011 10:32:55   #
omnila wrote:
Does any one ever get photo block(like writers block) i can't think of anything to shoot and when i do it looks like $#@&. Its driving me crazy 2 days now . I'm hoping the lunar eclipse will break it but how to shoot it?


I get those blocks all the time. Whenever that happens, I pick one thing to make the subject of future shots, (I have taken pictures of pink things (or any color that comes to mind), pictures of round things, small animals, or I try to capture pictures that I imagine would make good artwork). Even pictures of clouds are fascinating sometimes.

I hope this gives you a few ideas.
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Dec 9, 2011 10:26:11   #
GTinSoCal wrote:
If you are too far east, or just don't want to brave the cold, there will be a live broadcast of the eclispe here:

http://events.slooh.com/

GT


Thanks GT
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Dec 8, 2011 19:07:24   #
rivernan wrote:
Mimi,
I just went through all of your posts. I hate to tell you but if you think you have seen ignorant you are in trouble because you aint seen nothen yet.
Cool your jets. You are right. Most of the folks are older and more experienced. Just saying positive things like oh wow your photos are great...isnt going to help you learn. Listen to what they are saying...I think you got some very good advice on your posts. Keep trying and just ignore what you think is "Ignorant". Dont meet ignorance with ignorance. Ignore it if you can and most of us will too.

Well said!!!!

wow blue eyes good one.
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