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Oct 4, 2014 12:48:37   #
Whuff wrote:
That makes a lot of sense then. The Nuala I know is second generation Irish. She and her husband have traveled to Ireland several times to visit relatives and hosted them here. They also fly the Irish flag.

Walt


Glad to help.. :D
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Oct 4, 2014 09:19:28   #
DebAnn wrote:
Lovely shots of lovely girls!


Thank you DebAnn for looking and commenting. :D
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Oct 4, 2014 06:50:38   #
custodian wrote:
Id like to introduce my precious new granddaughter! Shot it with no flash! Tried portrait mode but the flash scared her so I just went with no flash. She is 5lbs 5 oz 18 inches long! Avery Elizabeth!!


Beautiful, congrats.. :thumbup:
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Oct 4, 2014 06:49:02   #
almartinez wrote:
Got a great shot here just giving that perfect pose for me


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Oct 4, 2014 06:40:57   #
WalPerth wrote:
We were in Dubrovnik recently admiring the old city when we were passed by a group of Nuns.
When we found them later having a sit down I took this photo.
We were quite surprised with their behaviour until behind us we saw a film crew setting up and realised they were film extras.
Hope you enjoy.
Wally from Perth.


Great picture...
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Oct 4, 2014 06:39:26   #
Profg wrote:
Back in time to 1627.
Plimoth Plantation is a living history museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, that re-creates and interprets life in Plimoth Village in 1627. At that time, the original Plymouth settlement was populated by approximately one hundred and sixty colonists who had arrived in 1620 on the Mayflower and later other ships. In the Plantations re-created village all the major facets of Pilgrim life are represented. Timber-framed houses line the main street, gardens are under cultivation, and rare breeds of livestock inhabit the pens. The village bustles with activity as role playing interpreters go about the business of their everyday life in 1627. They maintain their authenticity by never acknowledging any reference to future events .
Back in time to 1627. br Plimoth Plantation is a l... (show quote)


Great picture, sounds like a good place to work and get away from the stress of today.....
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Oct 4, 2014 06:30:47   #
Jimjay wrote:
Subject matter is unlimited. Using 36 mm tube with the D7100 and 55-300 mm lens.


Great set of pictures, love the last one...
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Oct 4, 2014 06:28:01   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
#1 - #3 shot near Chinook Pass, elevation 5,430'

#4 from State Route 12, west of White Pass summit.

Canon SX50, shot in raw, edited in PSE 12 and Nik Collection (and yes, the sky was that blue - lol).

Thanks for viewing!


Great pictures Linda, love the clouds in 1 and 2...
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Oct 4, 2014 06:00:44   #
GWR100 wrote:
Thats a new one on me, lovely plant and pictures naval,

Geoff


Thanks GRW100 it is quite a different plant and the flowers last quite a while. I have a tiny plant growing from the last lot of seeds I got off it and two bulbs growing from the side...
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Oct 4, 2014 05:24:33   #
angler wrote:
Excellent shots Nanaval.


Thanks angler appreciate your comment, thanks for looking.. :D
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Oct 4, 2014 05:21:56   #
angler wrote:
Very pretty young ladies Nanaval, lovely shots.


Thank you angler for your comment and for looking.. :D
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Oct 4, 2014 02:45:49   #
Sirius_one wrote:
Nice shots of an interesting plant; I really like the first shot, so pretty.


Thank you Sirius_one I had done the plant in
topaz impressions and Donna wanted to see what the plant looked like. The other two shots were taken a few years ago and I only posted them to show Donna how the flower came out on a long stem hence the name Paintbrush plant. :D :D
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Oct 4, 2014 02:41:03   #
Reddog wrote:
:thumbup: :thumbup:


Thank you Reddog for the thumbups.. :D
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Oct 4, 2014 02:40:22   #
Whuff wrote:
Nice shots of your granddaughters. They appear more cooperative than mine. Nuala is not a common name but it caught my eye because I know a woman by that name.

Walt


Thank you Whuff Nuala is very cooperative but Erin can be a bit hit and miss, Nuala is the short version of the Irish name Fionnuala and is a name in itself..
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Oct 3, 2014 17:41:25   #
Dixiegirl wrote:
And you'll have others too as this one produces bulbs!


Hope so as they are different. :D :D
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