creativ simon wrote:
Oh dear, I won't tell them you ate all the apple pie, but you better come up with a good excuse for why the scales are headed in the wrong direction
Thankfully, I only gained a half pound and only had a very, very small slice of the pie. The crust was made with butter instead of shortening and was the best I've ever tasted - well worth a small gain!
These are some of what I captured. all taken with the 50mm lens at 4 sec. , F/11, ISO/100 (Fireworks that is) The Sunset was at 1/60, F/11, ISO/100[/quote]
well you BANGED it up right !! good shots !!
photophile wrote:
Some I shot on the 4th,blooms by our driveway:
your 3rd shot is a wow !!
The "kids" came down and we had a cookout and while 3 of the guys slept, The oldest grandson, his mother, and I played some games on our deck. He IS "Trouble" - a game favorite because he loves sending everyone back to home base and the game can go on for hours![/quote]
I hate ribs... I always eat twice as many as I should...
then somebody brings potato salad...corn on the cob.. pickles
and omg... I hate ribs...
ok... I lie .... a lot... and over eat... ribs, and brisket, and pulled pork, and chicken....
but I always tell the truth... when it's almost better than mine... ;-)...
I have more:
used to try catching a skunk under a neighbor's porch
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clorabelle (top) and Lionel our cat
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Sam and Maggie and friends
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SueScott wrote:
This was on one of the tables at Saturday's party.
Great shot Sue, still got mine somewhere!!!
yep!..
Fireworks !!! Happy 4th !! (and 5th, and 6th..)
Saturday night we went to the Rising Star Casino...
you really can't take a camera in there...
But Sunday Night,,,,
Aurora just plain lit up the river...
photophile wrote:
I have more:
Our trap has gotten a lot of use these past few weeks - seven raccoons relocated to the wildlife area so far!
DJD
Loc: Seal Beach, CA
photophile wrote:
Well captured, Don!
Thanks for viewing and your kind comments...
Don
DJD
Loc: Seal Beach, CA
Dr.Nikon wrote:
These are real nice .., I especially like the post editing ...,
I appreciate you viewing and your kind comments. Thanks.
Don
Stash wrote:
My wife and I went to Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts just a fifteen minute ride from home. Normally the crowd would have been quite large. In this time of social distancing, the village restricted the amount of people that could enter at one time. Another feature that did not take place was the swearing in ceremony for new citizens.
Most buildings were not open and costumed craftsmen and women demonstrated their areas of expertise out doors.
p.2 Been there and would love to go again.
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