Gitzo UH wrote:
I predict that your pitiful diatribe will achieve ZERO traction;
you are just one more clueless liberal who has fallen under the "spell" of the biggest liar, and the most worthless scumbag ever to be elected to office in the U.S. For anyone attempting to explain why everything you've said is a mindless "crock of crap", would be about as useless as attempting to explain quantum mechanics to a worm.
Actually, after thinking about it, I'm guessing that attempting to "train" a worm would probably be easier that trying to explain to a liberal that he's "full of crap"! (so I won't bother)
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damn Gitmo, bet it hurt when you took that crap....ahaha
I think Twitter is a fairly strong brand, been around a few years now, has boat loads of users. But what I feel is useful information is what was released by FaceBook that for the 1st time they are losing to Twitter in the younger market. This has been reported in the media since this past spring but it was at a FB investors meeting a couple of weeks ago that it has been spoken of directly by FB.
Muted fall colors frame this nighttime shot of the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Parsons, Kansas.
The structure measures 58' wide, 145' long and the tower is 165' tall. The largest bell in the tower weighs right at one ton. When the church was completed and dedicated in September, 1900, it had a seating capacity of 800.
It was built in Roman style on a sandstone foundation and basement with the rest of the structure being built of red brick. The church was complemented with a large pipe organ that cost $2,000 and stained glass windows that were created by the St. Louis Glass Company.
This is a 3 shot exposure blended HDR image...
Remember what they said when we were kids....it takes one to know one!
interesting, will have to try this.
for the search inhibited, here's a handy link...
http://www.organicimaging.com/
Bmac wrote:
You can "check in" but you can't "check out,".....not on your own anyway. 8-)
nice...lol...I like how you can shoot straight while still moving sideways!
Madison Rising deserves a big hell yeah for this most awesome effort. These young men 'get it' and their music shows that. I've been sharing this for probably a year and believe more of this patriotism is badly needed in this country.
Good post BeCheery!
Bangee5 wrote:
Who is this Alaskan that he should be critiquing anyones photos? You like apples, I like oranges. Not everyone will have the same opinion about anothers photo. There is a section on UHH for those who wish to have their photos critiqued and another section on UHH for those who just wish to share their photos without being critiqued. If I want someones opinion then I know where to post and I will ask for critiquing. I don't need your praise, just your opinion without the put downs.
What I would like to know about other peoples 'works' is "How did you do that"! I am willing to learn if you are willing to teach.
I would love to post more and more of my pictures but I am afraid that they would be stolen. Not that I am that good but I would only post my best.
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Exactly...
as to your posting pics...I wish you would post more, I think you take some really interesting photos.
Ok, disregard my previous comment in this thread...thought we were talking about that other guy (Majik Imaje) that was posting alaska pictures...anyways I've no opinion on Alaskan other than he takes some nice pictures.
As for the purpose of this forum, seems that most who post in the Photo Gallery are just wanting to share their pictures without the need of being critiqued. Don't know why this thread wants to change that for those people. I don't post in the Photo Gallery for advice, only to show some picture I took that I may think others would find interesting.
When I do want to learn from a pic I post I put it in the proper section, HDR, Macro, People etc and get the kind of feedback that I'm looking for on that picture. Sure seems like a no brainer to me, and I for one hopes the admin leaves things as they are.
Bmac wrote:
It's also rather interesting that many people who feel there is too much praise and not enough critique, rarely, if ever, ask for critique when posting their own photos. Just an observation. 8-)
true that...just an observation!
its funny the Alaska fellow would say this about UHH...that there's too much 'nice pic' type comments. This guy has posted his same photos and story all over the internet for several years...he is the definition of a praise junkie. Do a Google search on his stuff and you'll see what I'm talking about.