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Jan 26, 2021 17:32:20   #
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Those guys are really fun to photograph. They usually are still. I had one a couple of summers ago . He was so fuzzy and furry looking. good shot! What kind of bike? I see a S. Specialized?


Thanks Sensorloupe, they are such beautiful creatures, just love finding them....No, nothing special, its for the wife, a Beach Cruiser...Me, I prefer my Harley, Cheers
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Jan 26, 2021 17:30:06   #
UTMike wrote:
Excellent detail! Have fun putting the bike together (LOL).


Thanks Mike, took about 45 minutes and I really hate it when there are parts left over...

Not really...
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Jan 26, 2021 17:28:10   #
Shooter41 wrote:
Dear Blaster34...What a beauty!!!


Better mortgage the home....
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Jan 26, 2021 15:25:58   #
Soul Dr. wrote:
I guess this will be a great camera. And it should be for $6500!

will


I'm sure it will be but its definitely not for me in any part of my future....well if I hit the lottery maybe...
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Jan 26, 2021 15:23:41   #
Went to purchase a new bicycle for the wife and they had none assembled on the floor so they took us back to storage to find one she liked still packaged up (meant I had to put it together... The one she like had a moth sleeping on it so we picked that one. When we came back to pick it up the moth had already flown. Taken with my iPhone 11 about as close as I could get. A beautiful moth, glad she made a getaway...Cheers

ps, bike was really easy to assemble....


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Jan 26, 2021 14:02:50   #
FYI......and for those who care;

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/news/sony-announces-flagship-alpha-a1-mirrorless-camera?sc_src=email_2476&sc_lid=355548&sc_uid=DfKxXjAoYF&sc_llid=550227&sc_customer=a18950f2093cd7deb1a8da9cde414772d49c54c5eb6d9c6faf4ca23b21952ce0&encEmail=a18950f2093cd7deb1a8da9cde414772d49c54c5eb6d9c6faf4ca23b21952ce0
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Jan 25, 2021 21:50:45   #
John from gpwmi wrote:
Beautiful set Blaster. #1 is just plan gorgeous. Don't know much about horse carts, but agree with jaymatt on the third (#4 in set) from a photo perspective.


Thanks John, most appreciated. I'm not into horses either bit its fun to watch them come by so close....Cheers
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Jan 25, 2021 13:29:09   #
Rob48 wrote:
I'm thinking by the leg positions that these horses are trotters.


Yes sir, trotters...someone posted standard thoroughbreds, not a horse person myself though....Cheers.
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Jan 25, 2021 13:28:12   #
J-SPEIGHT wrote:


Thanks Jack, most appreciated.
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Jan 25, 2021 13:26:07   #
Rob48 wrote:
Great series, Blaster; my favorite photo has to be the nesting GBH and my favorite bird, of course, is the osprey.


Thanks Rob, glad you liked them....
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Jan 25, 2021 13:23:28   #
Reuss Griffiths wrote:
To quote from the Notebook of Lazarus Long (Robert Heinlein)

"To enjoy the full flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for Monks"


....I do take big bites, just of smaller portions, ....Cheers
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Jan 25, 2021 05:38:00   #
JimNorthTexas wrote:
I have watched 2 YouTube videos on how to use this tool, so I know I'm using it correctly. Of course in their tutorials they don't select anything too hard to erase so everything goes smoothly. In my case I erased 12 - 15 simple items and the tool was working brilliantly until I tried to erase something more difficult [it was very close to two other items] and a problem occurred. I was not upset at all, just wanted to take a step back and give the erase tool another shot at it when things get odd, making me think eraser tool is a hit or miss at more difficult selections to erase.

But what I asked it to do, was that reasonable or difficult? And even if it was difficult that is not what I'm troubled about. I just don't like that the program recreates work that you already completed or having no way to get around that issue.

In the included photo I try to explain the problem: that once you have a problem and you step back all things erased come back, not just the last one. You are back to step one, again! Appreciate any suggestions. And, yes I did google this first.

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I have watched 2 YouTube videos on how to use this... (show quote)


Agree with John's approach....once I made some changes, I'll go ahead and save ('Done') those changes and go back and continue erasing other areas if needed. That way if if have to 'un-erase' once because of a mistake, I'm not losing my previous work....Cheers and good luck Jim.
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Jan 24, 2021 16:43:21   #
joecichjr wrote:
You had some fun and nice variety in your day Thanks for the shots


Thanks, you're more than welcome
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Jan 24, 2021 15:38:53   #
Retired CPO wrote:
Thanks, Blaster. I will definitely give it a try!


Chief, you might try giving them, PALEMA TROTTING, a call at 772-321-6708, they've invited me in to take photos if I wanted, I usually just stayed on the rail at the corner (on 53rd)...Cheers
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Jan 24, 2021 13:28:51   #
Retired CPO wrote:
Nice photos. Sulkies? Where was this? I don't know much about horses either but very interested.


Thanks Chief....Its in west Vero Beach adjacent to 66th street (major N-S street) just south of 53 Ave. If per chance you're coming in off of I-95, exit Fellsmere/Sebastian and go east on SR 512 to SR 510, right on 66th street...Cheers.
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