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Feb 20, 2013 22:04:12   #
Hal81 wrote:
I dont think theres three wise men in all of DC.


That's why they don't have nativity plays in Washington, never could find a virgin and 3 wise men! Or in the Houses of Parliment!
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Feb 20, 2013 18:28:12   #
It has been snowing or raining for 3 months now and am sick of the rain. Looking at your great pictures makes me kick myself for missing an opportunity to make at least something different.
tilde531 wrote:
... in the rain.


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Feb 19, 2013 00:50:26   #
losman70 wrote:
recently, instead of just driving my normal beaten path to work, I decided to leave a little earlier and snap a couple.... I need to do this more...! :-)


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Feb 19, 2013 00:49:13   #
kevinfairley wrote:
We had some very heavy rain over night so first thing in the morning Mr Snail came out for a look....


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Feb 19, 2013 00:47:11   #
riverfox wrote:
I was about to release the shutter for this sunset photo when this spider appeared and then worked its way down the web. Glad I was a bit late in setting up the tripod. Sorry about the lack of clarity, this was originally taken with slide film.


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Feb 19, 2013 00:45:43   #
newfieboy wrote:
Can't you feel the calm and quietness in those pictures.


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Feb 19, 2013 00:44:19   #
greymule wrote:
Image of Arch Framed by Another Arch


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Feb 19, 2013 00:42:27   #
bikinkawboy wrote:
Approximately 10 years ago I shot this on film using an old Honeywell Pentax SP500 with a f2.8 135mm Montgomery Ward telephoto. Not sure who made the lens for them, but it's really a pretty decent lens. Still have it, not sure why I'm keeping it though.


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Feb 19, 2013 00:38:14   #
This is not in Surrey
John_Central_FL wrote:
Unusual looking flower at end of stem and hanging downward.


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Feb 19, 2013 00:36:53   #
tilde531 wrote:
Natural light from window, hand-held and as seen on the table downstairs.

(They aren't mine, so I couldn't open one and do more with these... but they were just beautiful in the light this morning and I had to give it a shot.)


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Feb 14, 2013 22:42:57   #
Rob48 wrote:
taken this fall in Camden, ME

The "E" Type Jags FYI had a 12 cylinder engine, I believe they started at 5.7 BHP and were essentially an engine with 2 seats mounted on the end. Unmodified production cars had a top speed of about 180mph. I read an article by a racing correspondent after a test run at Brands Hatch race track. He described at as like being hurtled along at 180mph on your "arse", the nicer version was "exhillerating"

Here's a advert for one if you are keen to purchase one. The 1970+ versions like Corvettes and Stingrays are not as collectable as the older models. As you say, maybe the prettiest car ever made and my understanding was that the Corvettes were an American knockoff of the "E" types.

Send off your cheque now!


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Feb 14, 2013 21:27:50   #
Its a 1965 or 1966 E Type Jaguar
joe west wrote:
is that a 1966 XKE

One recently sold in Southampton for almost 100,000 English pounds, in Michigan dollars maybe 160,000.
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Feb 14, 2013 03:54:45   #
Beauford Q Rastus wrote:
I am a 6" dog in 30" grass... (lost dog in a wheat field)... what do you mean "stacked"?


My question too
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Feb 14, 2013 03:53:11   #
Beautiful, all of them particularly the church interior. The snow scenes are pretty but the snow, no thanks. :-) :-)
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Feb 14, 2013 03:16:28   #
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