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Great spud.




The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything.
 
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Sunset over Pennybacker Bridge by nathan512, on Flickr

Sunset in Austin, TX.


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North Korean Submarine?

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Sorry that they're little more than snapshots. There's a reason, but it probably doesn't matter to you. Anyway, two grizzly weanlings rooting around for...somethin'


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OK, technically I didn't shoot these today, but I'm learning how to use layers and masks, so I gave these a re-edit to darken the backdrop and take some of the edge off the highlights.

Aiko by AV8PIX Hickory Shampoo, on Flickr

Aiko by AV8PIX Hickory Shampoo, on Flickr


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Breast size really isn't important. Heck, handgun size isn't either. Any time there's a pair of either one of those unholstered and pointing at me they have my full undivided attention.
 
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Nicely done HS. I need to work with Elements 11 more and learn how to take full advantage of all of it's features. There is no way I could do that.

I'd like to see the original photos.

Jim


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OK, technically I didn't shoot these today, but I'm learning how to use layers and masks, so I gave these a re-edit to darken the backdrop and take some of the edge off the highlights.

Aiko by AV8PIX Hickory Shampoo, on Flickr

Aiko by AV8PIX Hickory Shampoo, on Flickr


I saved the original pics of him Hickory. Most hansome K9 ever.. Big Grin Yes sir, I compared them and these are nicer images. Less shine on the facial hair.
 
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Thanks gents. I should have at least included the links to the old ones. Whoops!

aikoboxes3wm Aiko

aikoboxes1wm Aiko


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Breast size really isn't important. Heck, handgun size isn't either. Any time there's a pair of either one of those unholstered and pointing at me they have my full undivided attention.
 
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Wow, great job! I have no clue how to do that. I'm going to pick up an Elements for Dummies book and work on my editing skills.

Jim


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Wow, great job! I have no clue how to do that. I'm going to pick up an Elements for Dummies book and work on my editing skills.

Jim


I'm actually teaching myself with YouTube vids. Big Grin I've always been a visual learner, tending to mimic what I've seen.


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Breast size really isn't important. Heck, handgun size isn't either. Any time there's a pair of either one of those unholstered and pointing at me they have my full undivided attention.
 
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Moscow River

 
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Fuji Acros 100 6x7



100% Crop



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Moscow River


What kind of fish is that? Good eatin"?


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Every citizen should be a soldier. This was the case with the Greeks and Romans, and must be that of every free state.
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Gustofer,
this is a pike perch. I caught three, this ,went to a forage to the local street cats .two others are successfully released Smile
 
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Gustofer,
this is a pike perch. I caught three, this ,went to a forage to the local street cats .two others are successfully released Smile

Interesting. Apparently it is closely related to walleye and very similar in taste. I'd have fried it up rather than toss it to the cats, walleye is my favorite eatin' fish.

Speaking of fishing, I need to get out next week and drown some flies.


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Yet I am afraid to eat fish entrapment one
kilometer from the Kremlin in central
Moscow Wink
 
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This caught on the Volga, and eaten with
pleasure Smile


 
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