I like the Ugly on the right. Man don't you just love little babies so cute:2thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by UglyandHasty
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I like the Ugly on the right. Man don't you just love little babies so cute:2thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by UglyandHasty
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Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon
Didnt knew the right word in english, so i took a shortcut. Its cantaloupe....
It's no problem, it was just an observation I made. So in Quebec, if you're first language isn't english, then I take it you speak French?Quote:
Originally Posted by UglyandHasty
I'm in French 2 class.:2thumbsup:
He made them using Garrys Mod for Half-Life 2. Unfortunalty, I heard they were going to start charging money for the newer versions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch_guy
Yes, the next version (Garry's Mod 10) will cost $10 over Steam (the online game distribution service). Fortunately that's about £5.60, so considering the amount of fun i've had from the current version, i can only imagine how much more fun i'll get out of the next version.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hiji
New pictures will come when i feel like making some. Or when i'm inspired.
On Sunday I took my dogs for a hike on the trails of Mount Misery in Valley Forge National Park. It was a perfect day and Spring was busting out all over. Below are a couple of pictures I took along Valley Creek:
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...lleyForge9.JPG
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...leyForge11.JPG
While treking on the hiking trail up on Mount Misery, there was a small, unmarked path leading to this oven (kiln?) all by itself on the hillside. I doubt it dates back to the American Revolution, but it made me wonder about its history and why it was here.
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...lleyForge6.jpg
Wow, that was a perfect day indeed, Gregoshi-san :bow:
Looks almost Elf-like Gregoshi.(there's no better compliment than that ;)).
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Originally Posted by Gregoshi
Judas trees! :jumping: Love them. ~:)
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Gregoshi !! Where's the dogs ?!
You can't mention this and that and the other, and only show us half the thingie! Show me the dogs ! ~D
(j/k; nice pictures, nice spring, and it would be nice to see the dogs frolicking (or whatever) in the grass or something... )
Dog pictures... I did take a couple of pictures of the dogs on the hiking trail, but didn't think them worth posting. Since Blodrast asked for a doggy picture, here it is from the trail on Mount Misery:
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...lleyForge2.jpg
Both dogs are cocker-poos (or cocka-poos) Jodie is the white dog on the left. She loves people and other animals, her tail is alway wagging and she'll lick you to the point of needing a towel if you let her. Harley is on the right and the younger one. He barks at EVERYTHING and at close quarters the barking has a vicious aspect to it, though he's a coward and wouldn't bit anyone. He was the runt of the litter and I think as a result developed this faux tough dog act.
They are a bit of a pain to walk with, always tugging and twisting the leashes. It is a miracle I was able to take any pictures at all.
Now to change the subject a bit, Mith, did you take those insect pictures? If so, what equipment did you use? I especially like the leafy insect picture.
To practice what I preach, (looks are unimportant) here is a picture of me:
https://img431.imageshack.us/img431/174/drisos7zl.jpg
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Originally Posted by Drisos
You could not be further from the truth, my friend. Looks are important. Although, you'll notice later.
Near home.
https://img425.imageshack.us/img425/...nvalley7gd.jpg
Nearer, still.
https://img425.imageshack.us/img425/...ackhawk0nk.jpg
From the park nearby.
https://img209.imageshack.us/img209/6347/park15co.jpg
https://img209.imageshack.us/img209/4019/park26rf.jpg
https://img209.imageshack.us/img209/4791/park35tc.jpg
They converted the old farm into a town park, in order to stave off encroaching suburbia. The views are far more magnificent than they would be w/ a bunch of houses crowded in on each other w/ bright green lawns (and no other greenery), no trees, and plain roads.
I doubt it.. when growing up people are supposed to become a bit wiser. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SwordsMaster
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Originally Posted by Gregoshi
Gah! they are not Dogs Greg...only animals which can guard and/or fetch things for you classify as that ;).
As for my equipment (insert horrible pun here), I used a Nikon D50 with a 18-70 lens.Took the picture on the highest resolution and than cropped out the bug.
How about we start a competetion with a theme ?
I just read a review on your camera and its capabilities. I thought my camera was alright until I read what yours can do. :fainting:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mithrandir
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Originally Posted by Gregoshi
What ye got ?
Pentax K1000. Try to beat that. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mithrandir
ahah that's the face of the famous Drisos sama ! Looking good mate !
and yes AlexanderofMacedon my first language is french. BTw my son name is Alexandre :)
way cool, Gregoshi - thanks for the picture :2thumbsup:
They are both really nice, and I'll bet a handful of trouble too :laugh4:
Found this page:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
http://www.sandia.gov/media/zmachine.htm
It`s called Z and it`s purpose is to produce powerful X-radiation for scientific purposes.
Hi hasty ~:)
your watermelon pics are very nice!!
oh btw I'm not able to login to the shogun foyer on my new copmuter.. I'm going to be working for the Ran No Jidai mod for BI soon. we might meet in RanNoJidai Mp someday.. ~:)
Sure, this mod and EB are the only reason RTW is still on my pc :)
I have a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 which is a DSLR wanna-be. Oh, to be able to shoot at ISO 800 or 1600 for the pictures below...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mithrandir
It is the Paul Green School of Rock concert season again and I have a few pictures from the first show of the season: Guitar Gods. Just a side note about the first picture: for anyone who has seen the documentary Rock School (it was on A&E about two weeks ago), the guitarist on the left with the long hair is CJ, the incredible guitarist featured in that movie. Without further ado:
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...Guitar0527.jpg
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...uitar06114.jpg
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...Guitar0687.jpg
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...uitar05106.jpg
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...Guitar0663.jpg
Below: nothing like a little "rhythm violin" to spice things up.
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...Guitar0630.jpg
https://home.comcast.net/~gbresslr/i...uitar06181.jpg
How did you manage to get them shots Greg?
Without (obvious ?) flash but a fast shutterspeed nonetheless ?
I used a tripod and remote shutter release cable and shoot at ISO 400 and a shutterspeed of 1/60th second in burst mode. Focusing is difficult in the lighting and 1/60th second shutterspeed is a little too slow. Hence my comment above about longing to shoot at ISO 800 or 1600 like your D50 can. I shot over 400 pictures for each of the two shows and immediately deleted 3/4 of them due to focusing issues, goofy facial expressions, motion blur due to slow shutter speed, or lighting issues. Each of the 15-20 spotlights can go on or off every second or two so the lighting is constantly changing. This and the facial expression problem are why I shoot in burst mode. Shooting 3-4 pictures over a 2 second period of time usually over comes one problem or the other - and sometimes both!:laugh4:
I like Cheese. I swear it.