Monday, January 16, 2006
Like to pilfer?
You can if you pilfer with style. Read the fine print
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Name: Dave
Home: Anchorage, Alaska, United States
About Me: I'm Dave, I take pictures.
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- I'ma lumberjack
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- Friday the 13th
- Panther Quick & Leather Tough
- Stuff On Fire
- Wasted Space
- Goferboy
- The Crallspace
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- blue gal
- WALLYCRAWLER
- Kev's random crap
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- Counting Backwards
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- The Best Page in the Universe
- Alaskan Mushrooms
- Everything you wanted to know about Italians, but were afraid to ask!
- accidentalpurposity
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- Underexposed
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- Dave MacIntyre
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6 Comments:
Dave, went to blog at my own site and saw that you had just updated yours. just clicked and came here for the first time. I bookmarked it. You have some great pictures and a really good eye. Take care and thanks for the break.
The overall starkness really appeals, and I think that it is the shadows that really makes this one for me!
This would be a nice setting for a tense moment of a film. The sun would drastically move, as there is quick, yet minimal movements of the branches.
BTW, how much did your camera cost?
It's almost too bright to look at. :) I like the glare. My dad always told me not to point the camera directly at the sun, but I didn't listen to him for long. :) I'm still not sure if it's good for my camera though? Anyone know anything about this?
Jim, thanks man...
Mike, hah, thanks again man.
Dan, My camera cost me a little over 100bucks, and other than paintshop and corel, it's all I use.
Patty, I've taken several hundred shots directly into the sun...(never look thru the viewfinder of course) camera's still good ;)
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