Thursday, April 27, 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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6 Comments:
Wow! That's one tricky shot! I was random blogging it and came across you...too weird!
Kia Ora Dave from that krazy blogger down under in New Zealand. Standing on the edge with those trees there it looks pretty deep to me !!! (hehe)
Aiii! Maaaaaaan! this is just great!
I love taking pictures in puddles... I find puddles fascinating in general, though.
I'm weird like that.
The angle you've shot at or the way you've turned the photo makes it look like the puddle at the top is a weird sky(that there is no puddle). If that even makes sense? :)
In other words, I really like it. :)
And just to update you...no, I still don't have a new camera. I have all this material to read that my dad downloaded for me to read on cameras, photography, etc. Even if I got a new camera, I'm not sure I'd want to take it on vacation with me. I don't know. My only fear is that I'll regret not having a new camera on this year's vacation. I can still get good photos of course, but I just wonder how much better my photos would turn out if I have a new camera. I'll do my best to be happy either way.
How is it... that when I've viewed the world in the reflection of a puddle, that it seems... brighter, clearer, more as it should be...?
god bless
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