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Old 10-05-2009, 05:12 PM   #361 (permalink)
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^ And you say you're jealous! I want to visit London.

edit: in reference to your London pics.
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Old 10-05-2009, 05:19 PM   #362 (permalink)
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^ And you say you're jealous! I want to visit London.

edit: in reference to your London pics.
i looked back abit in this thread, you really have an eye for photography.
Londons awesome, my favourite place in England. im goin back in march ill take better pics for yous all
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Old 10-05-2009, 05:53 PM   #363 (permalink)
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pretty shitty, nothing special, overview of london.
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Old 10-06-2009, 04:01 AM   #364 (permalink)
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^ And you say you're jealous! I want to visit London.

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Londons a great place to visit. I could never spend too much time there though and if i lived there i would probably be forced to kill someone, maybe myself.
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Old 10-06-2009, 08:07 AM   #365 (permalink)
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Londons a great place to visit. I could never spend too much time there though and if i lived there i would probably be forced to kill someone, maybe myself.
too many forigners for my liking, went into a restaurant and asked for a cola in proper queens english. she was so polish i had to repeat myself a few times before i got pissed off.
i would love to stay on the ouskirts though. i would bloody love that. im completely in love with london, except the sheer amount of forign people. the whole time i was in london i swear i never heard one londoner accent. fact.
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literally took these 2 minutes ago. from a friends front garden, then back garden



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Since we on musicbanter are from such extremes on the map, I thought you guys might be interested to see a few I've taken in my old stomping grounds. McCune, Kansas is what they call it. You can take a gander my whole documentary if you would like at this site: Shelter From The Storm: McCune, Kansas

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A look at an old house on the river held back by a single tree, before the flood. So much erosion over time by the river left the house teetering on the bank


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Tim Davidson and Mike Parsons have a good laugh while giving each other a hard time


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Resident Randy Bevins has been known for fixing up old cars in his shop on Main Street, better known as the Calhoun Building. His most recent project was this slick '41 Chevy which he finished in the summer of 2009.
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your awesome at photography. i especially love the first and third.
first is really really amazing, in my opinion.
i wish i was as good as you! haha.
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Flower child those are some awesome photographs. My favourite is the 3rd one, i think it's the strongest image due to the contrast of the car and the backdrop plus it's shadow. Although it does look heavily manipulated none the less it's still a really awesome picture.

The first one is quite interesting to mainly because it's not an every day thing (for most people) to see. I think overall the image could have been a little sharper but it looks like it was a difficult photograph to capture.

The one of the two men is a decent image to, like the use of differential focus but it's not as strong an image as the other two i.m.o


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your awesome at photography. i especially love the first and third.
first is really really amazing, in my opinion.
i wish i was as good as you! haha.
Thank you! Its funny because my favorite is the second actually.
And the first one (the house) is actually part of a series that you can see on my site if you want to. Well, I'll tell one thing, a nice camera helps! But anyway, thanks again.

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Flower child those are some awesome photographs. My favourite is the 3rd one, i think it's the strongest image due to the contrast of the car and the backdrop plus it's shadow. Although it does look heavily manipulated none the less it's still a really awesome picture.

The first one is quite interesting to mainly because it's not an every day thing (for most people) to see. I think overall the image could have been a little sharper but it looks like it was a difficult photograph to capture.

The one of the two men is a decent image to, like the use of differential focus but it's not as strong an image as the other two i.m.o


awesome work, thanks for sharing.
Hey Captain, thanks for commenting. I'm glad you liked them! The car photo is actually not that manipulated, really. I just put it to black and white and played with the curves a bit. Yeah that tree & house photo was fairly difficult to capture because in order to get that close up of a shot, you have to be on the highway in a tall truck to be able to shoot over the sides of the bridge. I really appreciate your comments
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