UrsaMajor wrote:May I assume that remark implies that you have no problem figuring out a use for the extra-virgin olive oil?bakubo wrote:The mind boggles wondering what Porno Korb and Sexy Pasta might be for.
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I've been told I have a reasonably good imagination so, yes, I can figure out things to use the olive oil for.UrsaMajor wrote:May I assume that remark implies that you have no problem figuring out a use for the extra-virgin olive oil?bakubo wrote:The mind boggles wondering what Porno Korb and Sexy Pasta might be for.
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Here is a somewhat more conventional photo - and certainly a much less tongue-in-cheek image - from a small sensor.
It is a photo of the Three Rivers section of the city of Pittsburgh, located where the junction of the Allegheny River with the Monongahela River creates the Ohio River. FWIW, part of the reason that I took the photo was an attempt to capture the difference in color between the water of the Allegheny and water of the Monongahela.
Taken in May, 2005, from the hills above the valley - using my KM A2.
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It is a photo of the Three Rivers section of the city of Pittsburgh, located where the junction of the Allegheny River with the Monongahela River creates the Ohio River. FWIW, part of the reason that I took the photo was an attempt to capture the difference in color between the water of the Allegheny and water of the Monongahela.
Taken in May, 2005, from the hills above the valley - using my KM A2.
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Showers at the beach:
Public toilet floor at the beach:
Public toilet floor at the beach:
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How about a tiny battle playing out on a tiny sensor in its tiny "macro" mode...
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Cool. Those are ants?
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo:
Yakitori, beer, o-sake at night under the Yamanote train tracks in Yurakucho, Tokyo:
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo:
Yakitori, beer, o-sake at night under the Yamanote train tracks in Yurakucho, Tokyo:
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Really enjoying the eclectic series of pictures here. I think I have shared this one before - but I struggled to find any shots I took back pre-dslr that I still like now - not blaming the equipment, just "user error"
Standing stones of Calanish, on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
Taken with Sony DSC-V1
Standing stones of Calanish, on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
Taken with Sony DSC-V1
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Birma, very nice photo!
Longhorn made of cow skulls at Marathon, Texas:
Longhorn made of cow skulls at Marathon, Texas:
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Well done, everyone! : ))
Those tiny sensors certainly covered some interesting places and moments...somethings that an SLR could easily miss on.
Yildiz
Those tiny sensors certainly covered some interesting places and moments...somethings that an SLR could easily miss on.
Yildiz
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I hope a few more people will post some photos!
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The dead are piling up in Waikiki. It's a problem.
Dead surfer left on beach while surf is up.
RIP
Dead surfer left on beach while surf is up.
RIP
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Just a couple of little boys playing in the sand at the beach:
Segways at the beach while Duke Kahanamoku (father of modern surfing and 5 time Olympic swimming medalist) looks on:
Segways at the beach while Duke Kahanamoku (father of modern surfing and 5 time Olympic swimming medalist) looks on:
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Mine is a little different. This was to record the chariot made by my younger son.
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