General Chat / The Offical Photography Thread
- 19-March 06
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gir Offline
Took some photos in my backyard today, and I was really pleased with the result (especially the clarity at full 3008x2000 resolution -- just gorgeous).
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Brent Offline
Just got back from a month-long field training event where we shot 60 some odd missiles... good stuff.
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Jaguar Offline
Just wanted to dig this back up. How do you think these look? They were all taken in Alaska or Wyoming.
Any Brent, you're lucky. -
Liampie Offline
This sight is spectacular, but I think you should've taken the picture without the beach on the foreground and the dark trees on the left. It distracts.
I've got some pictures. First serious themepark-related pictures in months, perhaps years.
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Midnight Aurora Offline
That's Liam's buddy, Claude. Claude was talking about it all day. "Dude, imma climb it. I'm gonna do it." And Liam was all, "No, man. That's just stupid. They said you can't do it." But Claude was all, "So?" And Liam was like, "good point!" And Claude ran up the catwalk and posed for a picture at the top so Liam could show it off to all of his friends on a roller coaster tycoon video game website. that silly Claude... Always doing crazy things like that.Who's on the catwalk?
So in conclusion, how the fuck should he know who's at the top of the catwalk? -
SSSammy Offline
i'm deeply amused.
you remind me so much of my friend, MA, it's actually ridiculous. -
gir Offline
^ wow, really lovely shots
http://www.flickr.co...in/photostream/
not a technically nice photo (lots of grain) but it's just so damn american--4th of july, cheap lawn chairs, suvs, massive parking lot, etc -
Austin55 Offline
ehh might as well put some stuff here to. My link to my flickr
A local mexican food place
In Alaska
Fort Worth Architecture
A failed (but still cool) vertical panorame of Chicago's John Hancock building
Last one
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Jaguar Offline
Those are pretty nice photos, but the trees dominate most of the picture.
Wyoming
Mt. Rushmore
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Fizzix Offline
Europe seems so much more picturesque than the US, as far as architecture is concerned. Nice shots, Austin. -
Jaguar Offline
I actually agree in some ways it does, but then again, the US is one country, yet it has a bigger variety of geography features than all of Europe.
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