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Mar 29, 2012 00:26:29   #
dllphoto wrote:
CamRamBay 69-71


a lot of memories good and bad
thank for shareing


Thank you for your service. My Dad was in Cam Ram Bay in 67-68 he was with the Transportation divison. He
was Terry Holdren...Happen to know him?
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Feb 6, 2012 10:47:17   #
Thank you.
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Feb 5, 2012 21:09:24   #
Not unintentional but definitely the cutest thing I could find. (Of course I am a little biased since it's my Granddaughter). :)

My Granddaughter and Son-In-Law at the 4th of July parade.

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Feb 5, 2012 20:50:37   #
Here's some train graffiti and a wall mural in downtown Davenport, IA

Mural Downtown Davenport, IA


Train graffiti in Rock Island, IL

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Jan 29, 2012 19:01:31   #
[quote=buglinbilly]I got my degree to be a wood working teacher and although I never did that, I have always loved wood working and continue to this day to make stuff.



You do beautiful work! I love it all but I like the Grandfather Clock and doll house the best. Would have loved to have a doll house like that when I was a kid. I have a small rocking chair that my Grandfather made for my sister (who is 5 yrs older than me) and that too has gone through the family. It is currently at my daughter's house being used by my granddaughter.
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Jan 29, 2012 01:55:18   #
Love both of them, but I think I like #1 the best.
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Jan 29, 2012 01:53:46   #
Great photos, Tilde....love the second one, makes you think of a slow motion video. :)
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Jan 29, 2012 01:07:37   #
Long story...sorry...
I work with two women who are sisters and they are always playing pranks on each other. One year the one sister, Sheri, got an "employee of the month" award and for Christmas that year she had her photo enlarged to a 5 x 7 and gave it to her sister, Deb, for Christmas. (While Deb was out to another family outing, Sheri put several more of the same photo throughout Deb's house). So the following year, Deb gave Sheri her photo back with some changes made to it (they were only on the glass of the frame though). This year we had a party at Sheri's house and I took a group photo. When I was PP the photo, I thought it would be fun to switch everyone's heads around but couldn't figure out how to do it. The only thing I could do was put Sheri's head on everyone else. When I told Sheri about it, she immediately knew what she was going to give Deb for Christmas this year! LOL BTW....Deb thought it was funny. :)

Original Group photo of all the girls


Photo with Sheri's face on all the girls

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Jan 29, 2012 00:45:43   #
My Mom taught me how to make quilts when I was in high school...25 yrs ago. I haven't made a quilt in years...no space, time, life all got in the way....I made this quilt for my son-in-law for Christmas this year. My son-in-law is from Denver and is a huge Bronco's fan. Being a Packer fan, it was very hard to make this...LOL

Tyler's quilt

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Jan 29, 2012 00:09:16   #
rgstoneinsc wrote:
My wife and I do 3D carvings of pets. I manipulate a digital photo on PS and then carve the resulting artwork on my home CNC machine (carvewright) and then my wife paints it to match the photo.


You do great work! I really like the detail.
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Jan 28, 2012 23:54:25   #
In Dec. 2003, I had the opportunity to go on a NASCAR cruise...
"Rockin' the Boat with Dale Jr.". My girlfriend and I had a blast. I was able to meet Dale Jr., get his autograph and enjoy the experience of a cruise.
Here is the "Majesty of the Seas" docked in Nassau, Bahamas
photo taken with a P & S

"Majesty of the Seas"

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Jan 26, 2012 20:42:15   #
A friend of my cousins posted this on Facebook and I asked if I could share this here. The photo was taken by Kevyn Bashore with an iPhone.


DAY 348 - “Funeral Procession For Joe Paterno”
Kevyn Bashore’s 365 Day iPhone Photo of the Day
State College, Pennsylvania
Thursday, January 26, 2011

iPhone 4s – olloclip – Photo Toaster

Since the sad announcement of Joe Paterno's death last Sunday, I felt a need to drive to State College, Pennsylvania, to shoot some images that could help fill in the story of the outpouring of love for this Pennsylvania and college football icon. But up until today, I didn't feel recovered from my over-exertion during the months of preparing for my gallery show that opened over a week ago, followed by a week of intense business meetings in D.C.. So as today wore on, I felt a stronger compulsion to finally hop in my car and drive into the throngs of traffic jams and crowds that certainly would be attending the funeral. I left at 2:00PM, exactly when the funeral began, with approximately a two hour drive ahead. The prospects of me actually getting there in time to shoot anything of import was almost nil. But I prayed for favor, that I would somehow be led to shoot exactly what I needed to shoot.

Surprisingly, I met with absolutely no traffic during the entire trip. Apparently, the tens of thousands of mourners had already arrived in State College. Once I arrived in town, I met with my cousin Sandy, who kindly gave me a map with all the parking areas around town marked, along with the outlined area where the funeral procession would be driving. Without a clue as to where I should actually go, along with very limited parking in town, I decided to just drive and see where I ended up. But at one point I followed a slew of red-herring parking signs that turned out to be bogus and consequently threw the hope to shoot the procession to the wind. As a backup plan, I decided to drive directly to the stadium where I hoped to shoot the statue of Joe Paterno. When I arrived at the stadium, I discovered that the procession was on its way, scheduled to pass directly in front of where I was standing. Gobsmacked, I ran down to the end of the stadium where the procession would turn south, so I could also shoot the football stadium in the background.

I ended up in the exact place where international photographers were standing: they, with all their professional gear, and me, having abandoned my professional gear and holding only the iPhone with my olloclip (wide angle) lens attached. The funny thing is that the international photographers began to ask me about my iPhone lens. It's always nice to realize that what you feel in your gut is many times more accurate than what's in your head.

As part of my 365 Day iPhone Photography Journal, I wanted to include images of the outcry of support and grief for a man who many venerate and love. No matter what happened in the past few months to denigrate his reputation, Joe Paterno affected many lives for good. And he deserves an honorable burial. And hopefully time and history will not erase all the good he did because of yet to be proven mistakes. Whatever the outcome, people need to stop expecting some heroes to be perfect, while allowing others to be as bad as they want to be. It's a strange duplicity. And an innate temptation for humankind to either worship others--or themselves. Joe Paterno was a man with gifts and flaws. Not a god to be worshiped. Nor a demon to be vilified. And those who hated him because he was Catholic, as some of my own family members did, especially when they call themselves Christians, need to repent from such evil in their own hearts.

To fulfill your calling and destiny for your generation is something that many people never realize. Joe Paterno appears to have fulfilled his calling and destiny: to affect the lives of many young athletes for good as he trained them to become great athletes, and also great members of society. For that he deserves to be celebrated and honored.

"Funeral Procession for Joe Paterno"

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Jan 19, 2012 11:42:46   #
EricLPT wrote:
More great reflections, here's another from me.

Eric


Love it! Couldn't have put a better title!
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Jan 18, 2012 14:06:13   #
77firebird wrote:
Let's see some junk or as some may say trash


Saw a chimney with fireplace standing erect on a lot of a house fire. Was taking photos of that when I noticed the pile. Not sure what led me to take a picture, but thought it appropriate here.

Definitely junk

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Jan 18, 2012 09:13:53   #
[quote=EricLPT][quote=fotosteve]very nice. Love the infra-glow. I visit these places in my dreams.[quote=suzie123]
EricLPT wrote:
I am always impressed by the amount of talent here on UH. This thread illustrates that well.

Here's one from me.

Eric

Some fantabulous reflections on this post, here's another one from me in IR. I have some visible light reflections on my hard drive somewhere...

Thanks to those who like my photos and an apology to those whom it freaks out ;-).

Eric


Dumb question I am sure but...is that frost on the trees or is that the style of IR...not sure what IR is I guess....sorry...?
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