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Corn Nugget
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Check out the designated driver for this bar person.......

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Well, how about the parking on the same place?

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Would it have been much trouble to build one more step?

 

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Corn Nugget wrote: Anybody HUNGRY!!!!!
You know when they photograph ice cream they use mashed potatoes.

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 Posted: Sat May 10th, 2008 12:38 pm
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 Here kitty kitty 

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Safe, for now!!

 

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 Posted: Fri May 9th, 2008 08:31 am
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I know I can smell him, now where is he? 

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 Posted: Sun Apr 27th, 2008 07:03 pm
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Freighter on the bay

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 Posted: Fri Apr 18th, 2008 02:52 pm
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ANOTHER VIEW

 

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 Posted: Fri Apr 18th, 2008 02:47 pm
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4/14/08   A VERY LOW TIDE

 

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Great picture. Of a sad event

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 Posted: Fri Apr 4th, 2008 08:52 pm
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Race Street fire

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Race Street Fire

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people have way too much time on their hands

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 Posted: Fri Mar 28th, 2008 08:19 pm
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VIEW OF LAMONT'S DOME,  WASHINGTON, DC

 

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View from Clingman's Dome.  Smokey Mountains, Tennessee.

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 Posted: Mon Mar 24th, 2008 10:36 pm
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Slaughter Creek in the AM....

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 Posted: Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 04:21 pm
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There is only one foot off the ground in this pic. Where I come from that's called walking!

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Farmer wrote: ISLANDER wrote: ARE THEY THE HORSES THAT ARE IN WOOLFORD IN FRONT OF VISION QUEST?
No. I shot these in Texas Wednesday on the way to a business visit. I'll get the Woolford ones if I ever catch them near the road.

Nice shot!:)

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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 07:13 pm
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Here's something you don't do in high winds. Handle metal siding. Notice feet, off the ground!!

 

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ISLANDER wrote: ARE THEY THE HORSES THAT ARE IN WOOLFORD IN FRONT OF VISION QUEST?
No. I shot these in Texas Wednesday on the way to a business visit. I'll get the Woolford ones if I ever catch them near the road.

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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 05:29 am
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yes they are very lovely!

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ISLANDER wrote: ARE THEY THE HORSES THAT ARE IN WOOLFORD IN FRONT OF VISION QUEST?
It looks like they're in an orchard of some kind...maybe apple trees???  They are lovely tho, aren't they.

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ARE THEY THE HORSES THAT ARE IN WOOLFORD IN FRONT OF VISION QUEST?

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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 12:23 am
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3/19/08   Texas hoofers!

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 Posted: Thu Mar 20th, 2008 11:21 pm
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Nice shot, Wetfoot.

I remember when I lived in Salisbury, having all the beach tourists come through on their way to OC.  Down here, we have what the locals call "leaf peepers" who come down in the fall.  Here's an example of what they come to see.  Thousands of square acres of color....

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Since there has not been a photo entry since this past Monday, here's one....

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Someone had fun with that one,I had lunch with a Markley employee Sunday,

that was not Markley's marina or his phone number.Out of Florida I think.

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I also believe sharks stay in warm water and we won't see them up here until the summer.

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 Posted: Tue Mar 18th, 2008 04:10 am
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Wetfoot

I also got this email.  Figured it was a hoax when I looked up the area code of the number on the crane boom, and it is area code for Texas.

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WOW....  True or Not ???  I don't see a date for this amazing capture... Too unbelieveable.... Anyone have info.


I was initially WOWed.  This email is currently circulating..... My research reveals a HOAX...... 

signed, wetfoot

Chesapeake Bay, near Route 50 Bay Bridge and Sandy Point State Park.at last I have the ultimate excuse not to do the "Polar Bear Plunge" in January.   It's not only crazy to jump into freezing cold water, it could be down right dangerous!     Note the expression on the face of the man wearing the Red Baseball cap. He's still scared half out of his wits and glad to be alive!








Annapolis MD

While the vessel 'Dawn Raider' out of Marklys Marina in Essex, Md. was fishing for Striped Bass (also locally known as Rock Fish), this Great White was hooked in the mouth but only resisted slightly for 15 minutes before it came up alongside t he boat to have a look; long enough for one of the crew members to slip a rope a round it's tail!!! 'And that's when   things heated up!! 

..  The Shark took off towing the  42 foot fishing boat backwards through the water at about 7 Knots. Just  like in JAWS, the boat was taking on water over the stern and the crew  watched in horror as the shark would actually jump completely out of the  water at times. This went on for an hour before the shark finally  drowned. She weighed in at 1035 LBS. It is suspected she followed a weak  El Nino current into local waters in search of food.  Although mid 60 degree water is considered ideal for these sharks, the larger ones can tolerate water in the low 50s. 





Markley's Marina Essex, MD



NOTE:  THE TAIL FIN IS THE SIZE OF A MAN!


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Deep sea fishing.....................what a great time!

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thought you all would like this shot~  PM me if you want to know where I took the shot!

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Corn Nugget wrote: Look closely, what do you see?
Neat photo.... Looks like a mother and child laying on their sides. Both appear to be praying.

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Corn Nugget wrote: pineknot wrote: Corn N, Pretty neat picture. Very American Indian.
It is actually called, The Praying Rocks. You turn your head sideways to the left and see multiple prayer's.

I saw the mother and child praying. To me it shows the spirit of mother earth.

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pineknot wrote: Corn N, Pretty neat picture. Very American Indian.
It is actually called, The Praying Rocks. You turn your head sideways to the left and see multiple prayer's.

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A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that uses an automatic mirror system and pentaprism or pentamirror to direct light from the lens through the viewfinder eyepiece.

The basic operation of a DSLR is as follows: for viewing purposes, the mirror reflects the light coming through the attached lens upwards at an approximately 90 degree angle. It is then reflected by the pentaprism to the photographer's eye. During exposure (when the photograph is taken), the mirror swings upward, and a shutter opens, allowing the lens to project light onto the image sensor .

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wetfoot wrote: law_girl428 wrote: Ha ha.  Your too fast for a young'un like myself.  BTW...photography...You two shooting with Nikon's?
I am shooting with a Canon SLR....  Nikon.... excellent choice... Is it an SLR?. 


Don't laugh...I'm not sure.  How would I figure that out?  All I know is that I got it and the users manual...decided to toss the manual to the side and have been learning as I go.  LOL.  Not the best thing to do, but the owners manual would have taken a month to get through.  I do love it...and the ability to shoot without delay and to take night pictures.  None of my other cameras had ever had the ability to do either as perfectly or efficiently.

 

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Corn N, Pretty neat picture. Very American Indian.

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wetfoot wrote: law_girl428 wrote: Ha ha.  Your too fast for a young'un like myself.  BTW...photography...You two shooting with Nikon's?
I am shooting with a Canon SLR....  Nikon.... excellent choice... Is it an SLR?. 


Don't laugh...I'm not sure.  How would I figure that out?  All I know is that I got it and the users manual...decided to toss the manual to the side and have been learning as I go.  LOL.  Not the best thing to do, but the owners manual would have taken a month to get through.  I do love it...and the ability to shoot without delay and to take night pictures.  None of my other cameras had ever had the ability to do either as perfectly or efficiently.

 

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Look closely, what do you see?

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law_girl428 wrote: Ha ha.  Your too fast for a young'un like myself.  BTW...photography...You two shooting with Nikon's?
I am shooting with a Canon SLR....  Nikon.... excellent choice... Is it an SLR?. 

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Farmer wrote: law_girl428 wrote:   BTW...photography...You two shooting with Nikon's?
Mine's a Fujifilm S5700.  Still learning with it, though. The 10x zoom is awsome. It's also pretty good in low light.


I had a Fuji and loved it.  Accidentally broke it and was talked into a Nikon this time around.  It definitely has a learning curve, but I am amazed with it so far.  I do need an additional zoom lens, though....slingblade says my birthday is coming.  I love to take pictures, but I am still very, very armature, LOL. 

Your pictures are great...I was wondering what you were shooting with, because they are always so wonderful!

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law_girl428 wrote:   BTW...photography...You two shooting with Nikon's?
Mine's a Fujifilm S5700.  Still learning with it, though. The 10x zoom is awsome. It's also pretty good in low light.

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 Posted: Fri Mar 14th, 2008 02:07 am
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I'm sure you all know where this shot was taken.  lol

It was such a fantastic day!!!:D

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:cool: Wow, Wetfoot & Farmer...  Your pics make me sooooo homesick.  Born & raised in South Dorchester, but living in the mountains of NC for nearly 3 years now.  Love the mountains, but really do miss the open water.

Came home for a visit in Sept and had to take some pics.  My heart is definitely split betw Dorchester County, MD and Western North Carolina.

Thank you!

 

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Corn Nugget wrote: Well, those tomatoes may have come from the one in your shot the other day!!!!!!!!That is a good possibility, Ms. Corn Nugget....

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Well, those tomatoes may have come from the one in your shot the other day!!!!!!!!

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Corn Nugget wrote: Anybody HUNGRY!!!!!
Yes... Hungry for.......

Pure TORTURE.....

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Anybody HUNGRY!!!!!

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law_girl428 wrote: Farmer wrote: law_girl428 wrote: wetfoot wrote: I was on Race Street yesterday and saw the braces stabilizing the store fronts for the first time. Sad view today but encouraging for tomorrow....
The Ironic thing about all of the pictures, post fire...  My husband pointed out to me that looking at all the destruction, G. Willikers sign did not looked touch by any of it.  It still hangs on the store front as perfect as ever.  How odd is that?

Maybe that's another reason it's called "GEE WILLAKERS!!"
Ha ha.  Your too fast for a young'un like myself.  BTW...photography...You two shooting with Nikon's?


Farmer and law_girl428..... I love it..... GEE WILLAKERS....  so appropriate/so amazing. The WILLAKERS sign, crisp and clean, like never exposed to the fire.

Concerning camera, not Nikon... wetfoot happy with Canon... Nikon is of course an excellent camera. Canon is not really known as a camera company, but they make excellent lenses. Regardless their cameras are excellent, as well
 


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