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Mar 7, 2012 02:04:07   #
Hereis a pictur of me at one of my other hobbies..
Susieb721 wrote:
I realize it shouldn't matter...but it would be wonderful if everyone could post a picture of themselves in their information page or as an avatar. It's so nice to put a face to a conversation. I've been receiving lots of wonderful Private Messages of encouragement and compliment, and as I go to the sender's information page, it's kind of disappointing to not be able to "see" who is sending the great messages.

Don't be shy. Show us who you are. Tell us a little bit about yourselves. Build some friendships and share! =)
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Mar 7, 2012 01:42:41   #
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shutterfly wrote:
I am a Certified Emergency Room Nurse w/ 30 yrs of nursing experience, a proud mother, wife and grandmother... Love gardening, photography and just being outdoors.


I have two sons who are certified ER nurses. They are both Flight nuses now. One is a Paranatal flight nurse. Something I wouldn't want to do.. Respect the job they do though..
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Mar 7, 2012 01:07:03   #
Great sources for good information. I admire their dedication to this site and respect their opinions highly.

mawyatt wrote:
I pulled the trigger on the Sigma 50-500mm OS. It was a tough decision that I have thought about for some time. With the help of MT Shooter, Brian Bicoastal on Nikonians and others here I narrrowed down to the Sigma 150-500 OS and 50-500 OS. Since I like to shoot auto races as well as wildlife and might be heading to the 12 hours of Sebring in a couple weeks, the decision leaned towards the 50-500 OS because this is the only lens I'll need to carry to the race.

I have been saving my lunch money for some time, so I hope this Sigma is worth it!!

I ordered from BH Photo today.
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Mar 7, 2012 01:02:29   #
me too, Hope you enjoy this as much I do, I'm learning more every day from this site..
dirtpusher wrote:
twinmama wrote:
Hi, my name is Tina. I have four children, Ally who is 11, Nate who is 8 and Kelsey and Karleigh who are identical twins and just turned 2. I'm a stay at home mom and i live in southern Indiana. I have been interested in photography for about 5 or 6 years but still have a lot to learn. I look forward to sharing my pictures and learning from all you guys.


welcome...... dont tell us about them we wanna see them :-) :thumbup:
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Mar 7, 2012 00:59:26   #
Try soaking it in vinegar..
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KG wrote:
I got some saltwater on my tripod head, and now the pin is stuck.

I tried submerging it into freshwater, but it's not helping.

The pin remains stuck. I'll try a few drops of oil when we get home (we are traveling), but as of right now there aren't any tools around I could use to fix the thing.

Any ideas?


Salt maintains moisture. I'd try some WD40 or CRC , both dissipate water and lubricate at the same time.
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Mar 7, 2012 00:56:40   #
Great comeback, love it.
Nikonian72 wrote:
'Cause BeautifulHedgeHog.com was already taken.
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Mar 5, 2012 22:36:25   #
Howdeee, been there and going back in a few weeks..
gymschwinn wrote:
I don't know what it is but I love shots that are one of a kind that anyone can take, if they happen to go to that place. Now, my goal is to work harder and make such shots more interesting. This is just straight on...blah. But, you can only take that shot at one place on Earth.
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Mar 1, 2012 23:32:46   #
Thanks for sharing, I've been to 3 worlds Fairs,, Seattle Wa. Kiota,Japan and Spokane Wa. I like Mustangs also..
randymoe wrote:
I just found a box of Kodachrome slides I shot in 1964 at the NYC World's Fair. I was 13.

Here is a link to a you tube 45 second slide show of a few more.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESo6xzIONzo
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Mar 1, 2012 23:25:41   #
Acountry330 wrote:
Yes a very beautiful morning.


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Mar 1, 2012 23:20:58   #
I love these pictiures.. Great pics and I love fishing as one of my other hobbies..Thanks for sharing.
flyguy wrote:
These are from a trip to the Scott River in northern California to fish for fall run steelhead. This river empties into the Klamath River in the very northern part of California and in some years produces some very nice runs of steelhead. It also has some very low water (almost dried up as you can see) because there is no rain during the summer and the farmers up stream use up most of the available water.

It is located in a very deep and steep canyon for most of it's length and has a lot of very large boulders to negotiate around to access the water for fishing.

Click on the download tab beneath the picture for a larger version of the image.
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Feb 28, 2012 11:30:01   #
A D5100
Konica Minolta 7D
minolta Maxxum 35 mm
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Feb 25, 2012 16:25:23   #
Thanks for info, I have mine on order. I'm going to be in Hilo, Hawaii next month. haven't been there when it was't raining. I ordered the one that accomadate a flash.Would be nice to have one here (home) today.. $12.00 with shipping, shipping wa salmost as much as sleeve. LOL
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dblackard wrote:
i was interested in this question as well since i believe it may rain alot in alaska as well. those who reccomend, which kind do you reccomend? there are several different options on amazon


Here is what I use, very cheap and very effective. I have about 6 stashed all over the place.

http://optechusa.com/rainsleeve.html
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Feb 24, 2012 21:43:05   #
I'm, saving that recipe..
[quote=laskalass]awwwwwww.....propping up my feet with the fire roaring in the fireplace and sipping my hot toddy!





Janice wrote:
laskalass wrote:
thanks....I think maybe I need a hot toddyy????...lol....dont even know what a hot toddy is...but I probably need one.

I hope you come back and find the recipe for hot toddy - lol - it will do wonders and make you feel great if you have more than one and have them with extra whiskey- lol
I do hope you feel better quickly
Ingredients

1 teaspoon honey
2 fluid ounces boiling water
1 1/2 fluid ounces whiskey
3 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 slice lemon
1 pinch ground nutmeg

Directions

Pour the honey, boiling water, and whiskey into a mug. Spice it with the cloves and cinnamon, and put in the slice of lemon. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes so the flavors can mingle, then sprinkle with a pinch of nutmeg before serving.
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Feb 23, 2012 16:44:49   #
Here is one we saw in Arrow Rock, MO.

Brig at Arrow Rock, MO.

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Feb 23, 2012 11:13:04   #
Great photos, could sit here all day, Thanks for sharing.
Coker wrote:
Thank you Jim! Here are the rest of them if you would like. http://www.cokerphotos.com/galleries
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