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Message 703611 - Posted: 24 Jan 2008, 15:33:16 UTC

This is the Church seen in some of my pics, up close




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Message 703701 - Posted: 24 Jan 2008, 20:42:21 UTC

I stood under my oak tree this afternoon in a rare moment of sunshine and blue sky today




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Message 703704 - Posted: 24 Jan 2008, 20:48:56 UTC

I love pics of grand old churches...up here in Rochester we have some phenomenal architectural views in some of the churches


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Message 703712 - Posted: 24 Jan 2008, 21:00:26 UTC - in response to Message 703704.  

I love pics of grand old churches...up here in Rochester we have some phenomenal architectural views in some of the churches

I must admit I like to see churches like this and go in and explore. I'm looking forward to having a camera when I go next to try and capture some of wonderful images like blarg's - good shots there blarg.


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Message 703716 - Posted: 24 Jan 2008, 21:04:34 UTC
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My Eucalyptus and Scandinavian fir against a blue sky in January, whatever next? ;) They are crowned with cork-screw Hazel.



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Message 703721 - Posted: 24 Jan 2008, 21:13:42 UTC

More of that wonderful sky this afternoon. So pleasing to see that blue for a change :)



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Message 703823 - Posted: 25 Jan 2008, 1:42:36 UTC

thanks! Nice shots yourself :)

this was ~9am


and about 6 hours later lol


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Message 704012 - Posted: 25 Jan 2008, 15:04:51 UTC
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just a 15x zoom on the lawn out front here, shadow @ the top ... don't know why this captivates me lol, I think it reminds me of the prairies for some reason


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Message 704728 - Posted: 27 Jan 2008, 4:41:23 UTC - in response to Message 703611.  
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This is the Church seen in some of my pics, up close




I love pictures of big old churches; I find them to be very beautiful.

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Message 705386 - Posted: 28 Jan 2008, 21:24:26 UTC

minus a zillion to the west
winter storms a-plenty to the east
Last night, we had fog
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Message 707953 - Posted: 4 Feb 2008, 5:50:10 UTC - in response to Message 703701.  
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I stood under my oak tree this afternoon in a rare moment of sunshine and blue sky today




This is a church that I took some pictures of in the middle of Kansas, it is called the Cathedral of the Plains. It is rustic but appears to have been build with love. I did not go inside, but it has two Rose Windows. I have several other view if anyone would like to see them.



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Message 709526 - Posted: 8 Feb 2008, 2:30:38 UTC - in response to Message 707953.  

I stood under my oak tree this afternoon in a rare moment of sunshine and blue sky today




This is a church that I took some pictures of in the middle of Kansas, it is called the Cathedral of the Plains. It is rustic but appears to have been build with love. I did not go inside, but it has two Rose Windows. I have several other view if anyone would like to see them.



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I'm quite happy for you to mix your church with my oak tree Pellinore. I am quite fascinated by old churches and like to go in them whenever I can. I'm always amazed by the architecture and the sense of so much having happened in and around them over the years and the people who may have been there before me. I'm not particularly religious myself and haven't been inside a church to take part in a service for many years - my church is more likely to be under the oak tree you have included above ;)


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Message 710512 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 0:56:20 UTC

Here are two pictures I managed to get today of a young lady doing a somersault whilst water skiing. The next frame I will post is a third of a second after this one.


Canon 400D, Shutter 1/640, Aperture 14.0, ISO 800, Focal length 85mm


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Message 710513 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 0:56:57 UTC

This is the landing a third of a second later after the previous photo.


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Message 710546 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 2:16:33 UTC

A flying water skier in the distance


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Message 710547 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 2:25:07 UTC
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Nice shots ice :)

'tis funny too, I also got a few Canadian winter water fun shots today ;)



... had to wait a few for *THE SYSTEM* to transmutate-ify another toob, but it just now finished.
We are currently under a snow alert warning, and "A SHARP COLD FRONT WILL CROSS SOUTHERN ONTARIO OVERNI"
... bla bla bla ...
it just went through ~90mins ago 8PM et
It hit just after another snow-pellet attack, started as rain, froze on the way down but not in flake form
roads wet
sudden freeze
Turn sound up @ first, milk tanker stops going uphill, as 2 cars further up
are not being overly successful going up slippery road. Tanker 2 does not
want to stop - and goes onto the other side of the road, tanker 1 is now
spinning, 3 cars are spinning ...The next 2 speak for themselves, turn sound
down for the 3rd part - I'm really surprised the engine didn't blow ...

Ice Screams ...

LOL hey just thot - nothin' personal Ice, but i wasn't thinkin' of you LOL,
I was thinkin' it was more like laurel and hardy/cheech n chong ... nice
dreams ... squealing tires on ice ...

We *did* have a nice sunrise .... yesterday ... lol :)

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Message 710943 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 23:28:56 UTC

Here's a sporty picture. My tandem by the Basingstoke Canal, Hampshire, England.


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Message 711015 - Posted: 11 Feb 2008, 2:12:51 UTC

A larger version of a Moon shot I posted in another thread.


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Message 714335 - Posted: 17 Feb 2008, 18:24:09 UTC
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That's a cool shot of the moon! :)
<--- mines just a white dot lol

Here is the YWCA c.1920


And here it is today

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Message 714877 - Posted: 18 Feb 2008, 16:49:31 UTC

the slight camera icing issue was taken care of about 5
minutes after these were taken lol
a half-kilo chunk du glacee fell from above onto the cam.
Knocked it off kilter, was fun fixing it in a -25c blast o cold :o



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