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Well I posted of the first page i figured time to post some more.
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More panoramas here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/61987710@N05/
 
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Hi, I've been buying lenses off of ebay every few weeks for two years, so have quite a collection to choose from now. I received the line drives when I got back to town on Monday, thank you. I have a question though, will PM you. :) Nice drives!
 

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That first photo is a nice once, T_Warne.
At the beach the other day I noticed something interesting, the sand grinded down the deep scratches and pits in my quite soft ring, and the dust present in the sand brought it down to a surprising polish. It's usually matte with absolutely no reflections visible, but this time you can even see myself snapping the photo in it! Made for a nice photo.
 
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Nice wild life photo's of Bambi, beautiful animal. The wolf is cool too, seems to see the IR light?

That polishing sand could be bagged and sold as silver polish, wow, it did a nice job.
 

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Some fluorescent and phosphorescent dream catchers, Shaken? Looks great.

We think it could be from more smoke blowing in from the southern BC wildfires, as just at dusk this evening the entire western portion of the sky was illuminated in an unusually spectacular sunset. The cameras didn't quite capture the absurdity and ominousness of the event. Infrequent lightning flashes came from the western and northwestern areas, accompanied by bursts of medium rain. The phenomenon was over in less than ten minutes.

 
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Some fluorescent and phosphorescent dream catchers, Shaken? Looks great.

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funny you say that. they are that, and a little iridescent as well. the beads anyway. I was planning on using those words as a small part of the description for a coming sale thread where I take commissions for custom made dreamcatchers. Brucemir is going to do some photography with them for me, and for the forum's enjoyment too naturally. the one in that picture is only 4 inches in diameter. very tight spaces to paint, it took roughly 35-40 hours to craft. if you missed it, they are crowned with uranium marbles. it's also three dimensional, using two hoops, in case that's not obvious

compare it to post #933 an #935 to see how my skill has progressed. I am ashamed of the old method, it was very primitive by comparison
 
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Very nice, I can tell plenty of effort went into them. Lovely!
 

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Some fluorescent and phosphorescent dream catchers, Shaken? Looks great.

We think it could be from more smoke blowing in from the southern BC wildfires, as just at dusk this evening the entire western portion of the sky was illuminated in an unusually spectacular sunset. The cameras didn't quite capture the absurdity and ominousness of the event. Infrequent lightning flashes came from the western and northwestern areas, accompanied by bursts of medium rain. The phenomenon was over in less than ten minutes.

Looks almost like what we had in Yellowknife last year from the forest fires.

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Keep in mind these were taken at around 5-6PM (I didn't take them). In Yellowknife at that time of year and time of day it isn't normally dark, not even nearly dark. In fact, we have 24 hours of light at that time of year.
 

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Looks almost like what we had in Yellowknife last year from the forest fires.

Keep in mind these were taken at around 5-6PM (I didn't take them). In Yellowknife at that time of year and time of day it isn't normally dark, not even nearly dark. In fact, we have 24 hours of light at that time of year.

Wow that's crazy, must've felt pretty weird to have a random night or two out of the blue. Even the lightning is almost drowned out by the smoke!
 




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