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Jan 7, 2017 12:53:21   #
That's hilarious!
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Jan 4, 2017 18:57:19   #
Does working out with (not on) a treadmill count?


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Jan 4, 2017 18:50:52   #
Great (and entertaining) responses! It's called, thinning of the heard... Mother nature's way of aiding in population control and continuing the evolutionary process. However; I'm sorry it hit close to home. Love the t-shirt! I'll have to order one. :-) Happy New Year!
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Jan 2, 2017 23:15:17   #
Me, too! Where did get your sneakers? :-)
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Jan 1, 2017 01:48:23   #
Wow! What a treat! The most I run across is dead deer on the side of the road. Nice shots!
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Dec 31, 2016 23:46:38   #
Nice collection, although many of the B&Ws are soft. Difficult lighting, I'm sure. Nothing against black and white photos, but #1 & 4 are my favorites. But I really love the waves crashing on the rock, and the soft halo that surrounds them. Thanks for sharing! Happy New Year!
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Dec 31, 2016 23:40:22   #
Wow! Nice shot! Happy New Year Hoggers!
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Dec 30, 2016 14:31:25   #
Yongnuo without hesitation! I have three YN600EX-RT flash units and a YN-E3-RT wireless transmitter that work flawlessly with my Canon cameras. The wireless transmitter allows you to shoot with the flash off camera quickly and easily. The flash units come with a stand that slides onto to the hotshoe end so you can position it anywhere. The stand also has threads to mount it to a tripod. You'll be amazed that for less than $200 you can purchase both items and have limitless lighting options. I usually use a flash hand held off to the side of the subject and can move it freely above/below the subject slightly or statically for a certain effect or whatever I want to capture the shot the way it looks most appealing. Adjusting the strength of the flash output is easily accomplished on the camera, flash or transmitter. Take the plunge and buy both and don't look back. You'll have a lot of fun with the flexibility they provide, as well as the simplicity in using them, because they can work their magic automatically... virtually full auto once you turn them on.
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Dec 26, 2016 01:11:07   #
DaveO wrote:
Our group had 47% fewer cavities.

Ha ha ha ha ha! That was hilarious! Thanks for the laugh!
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Dec 26, 2016 00:55:59   #
I love it! I am a sucker for run down barns, shacks and spooky houses! The rusted Pantene finish on the old truck compliments the weather worn antiquity of the dilapidated barn, as does the overgrown grass and leaning posts. They capture a place forgotten nicely. Thanks for sharing!
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Dec 22, 2016 16:06:28   #
WOW! What an amazing shot! I absolutely love it! The colors are popping! The purple hues are captivating with the golden tones. Amazing! Thank you for sharing your art with us, Comet! You've changed my mind about infrared. Well, only for your renderings at this point. :-)
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Dec 21, 2016 23:30:17   #
You're welcome, Comet. To be honest, I believe that is the first infrared photo I ever saw that I liked. And, I more than like it. It is absolutely stunning! Surreal!
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Dec 20, 2016 23:06:07   #
Stunning image!
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Dec 8, 2016 23:35:55   #
High Museum and Atlanta Underground, if the weather is going to be based as previously suggested.
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Dec 8, 2016 23:26:31   #
How can you forget to turn it back on if you forgot to turn it off? :-)
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