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						| Tale 
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 I stumbled across this beautiful collection of photos, mostly from Japan. This person has a great eye. I happened to be listening to some music while watching, which may have made it more atmospheric, but see what you think:http://www.flickr.com/photos/92832952@N00/show/ The ones with interesting clouds were apparently taken after a typhoon. |  
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						| Signe 
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 They are very pretty.  I enjoyed that. Oh, and you so mushy.     |  
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						| Righ 
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								Teaching the world Google-fu one broken dream at a time. | 
 Wow, some really nice photos. Pretty startling use of filters, depth of field and long duration exposures. |  
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 Oh, and you so mushy.    New fierce avatar! |  
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						| schild 
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 Yea. Those are pretty fantastic. There's lots of amateurs on Flickr whom I'd love to actually set up their own website with the full size tiffs. Alas, we're lucky some of these people are even on the internet at all. |  
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						| JoeTF 
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						| voodoolily 
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 That really inspires me to learn how to properly use the new camera Sauced gave me for my birthday. Here's an attempt:  But it doesn't really capture the beauty of the white manzanita. |  
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						| Sky 
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 I have a series of pictures very similar to the one you posted from when I was playing around with manual settings on my camera. I really suck with mine. I need a book or something. It was bumming me out when I was in Maine last week, the camera kept illuminating all these dark shots and without the flash everything kept blurring.   Found one. Yours is better.  A couple from Maine:   |  
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						| Trippy 
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 You may want to rotate the picture of the ship slightly.
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						| Yegolev 
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						| Sky 
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								I love my TV an' hug my TV an' call it 'George'. | 
 You may want to rotate the picture of the ship slightly.
 
 Pitching deck ftl, I was also on a boat. I haven't edited any of them but to cut the file size. |  
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