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Post by finscar on Oct 30, 2004 6:48:56 GMT -5
my favourite kind of view.
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Post by Mattocaster on Oct 30, 2004 8:15:40 GMT -5
This is my favourite one, really well done I love all the pics, really nice.
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Post by silveretta on Oct 30, 2004 8:15:57 GMT -5
OMG I looovee them
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Post by silveretta on Oct 30, 2004 8:28:15 GMT -5
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Post by Mattocaster on Oct 30, 2004 8:44:25 GMT -5
Wow those are great photos Mila. You're very good, better than me.
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Post by silveretta on Oct 30, 2004 8:57:38 GMT -5
you are very sweet, but I am blown away by Lenis pics! Plus I ve decided to participate in few photo contests (the pics I think of entering I dont have with me, I ll try to post them once I get back home) and the past winner pics on these sites are amazing...I am scared I want to see more of your pics too-and dont be too modest, I loved what you ve shown us so far! Because of you guys I carry my camera everywhere now!
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Eskimo
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Post by Eskimo on Oct 30, 2004 9:10:16 GMT -5
Girls, these pictures are amazing! I showed them to my parents who adore them! We are getting our living room redecorated and my mum said that the scenery pictures would be a perfect match for the autumn colours we are using! She said we could print them out on photo paper and frame them! ;D
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Pelo
Minor King
These jokes life's playing they make me so tired.
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Post by Pelo on Oct 30, 2004 9:39:15 GMT -5
i love this one the most! the colours are great! great photos Leni well done!
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Leni
Native Of This Place
far too good looking to do the cooking
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Post by Leni on Oct 31, 2004 4:42:17 GMT -5
Arrrr, you're all too sweet! These pictures were all taken directly here in my neighbourhood BTW. Yes, this place CAN be kinda pretty, too.. Thanks a lot.
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Leni
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far too good looking to do the cooking
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Post by Leni on Oct 31, 2004 4:45:17 GMT -5
Oh and Mila, your tree pics are truly amazingly beatiful. So beautiful. I wish I had a cool printer, Leanne's right, they should be printed out, they're so beautiful. I like the second one the best.
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Post by eroticshock on Oct 31, 2004 7:11:11 GMT -5
my favourite kind of view. mine too., beautiful.
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Post by eroticshock on Oct 31, 2004 7:20:30 GMT -5
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Leni
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far too good looking to do the cooking
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Post by Leni on Oct 31, 2004 7:26:01 GMT -5
Thats a beautiful picture! I wonder where the strawberries are.
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Post by silveretta on Oct 31, 2004 7:37:35 GMT -5
Oh, guys did you know its now (November) the month of photography-in Paris, Berlin, Vienna! This first event organised with Berlin and Vienna precedes a great European Month which will join together in 2006, Bratislava, Moscow and Rome. For this first edition supported by the Culture 2000 programme of the European Union, each city organizes in November its own program. Adopting a common communication, this collaboration is concretized in an exchange of exhibitions. Paris will receive three exhibitions, and Vienna and Berlin will respectively show "Paris at sight of eye" of Henri Cartier Bresson and "Paris + Klein". www.2004.photographie.com/
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Ivana
Mirror To The Moon
I?m good at losing, it?s one of my specialties.
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Post by Ivana on Nov 1, 2004 6:31:40 GMT -5
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Post by Swanflea on Nov 1, 2004 8:56:48 GMT -5
This one's my favourite. They're all very great.
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Post by Mattocaster on Nov 1, 2004 9:13:51 GMT -5
I love your photos EroticShock. Is it pretty scary for you to stay near a volcano?
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Post by eroticshock on Nov 1, 2004 10:00:15 GMT -5
Thank you both. Nah, it wasnt scarey, really, even though we heard the rumblings all night long and even went over to the Real Scarey side (where you can see the hot lava actually spewing at night). We were on the safe side, in this place: www.arenal-observatory.co.cr/EN/volcano/(I love that: "An Explosive Destination" lol)the official lookout place for Smithsonian Institute volcanologists, which is now a lodge for tourists. XXXcelent location, as you can see, but on the safe side, there is a little valley (where the lava would flow if it Did come out on that side) between the volcano and the lodge. We did, however, take a tour through the rainforest up onto the dried lava fields on the last huge eruption around l969 or so...so, we were basically atthe base of the volcano (if it would have erupted we would have l0 minutes to get out) That was kind of exciting... The place most vulnerable to the lava flow is this hot springs resort at the foot of the volcano, which rocks but it was COMPLETELY wiped off the face of earth in that last big explosion and has since quadrupled in size despite the warnings of experienced volcanologists around the world and it is Very Pricey to stay there. ...Go figure. It is a lovely destination because there is the lake, the volcano and surrounded by rainforests to explore. Highy recommend it as a destination. On another note, I did have visions of self-sacrifice into the volcano but my kid talked me out of it
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Ivana
Mirror To The Moon
I?m good at losing, it?s one of my specialties.
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Post by Ivana on Nov 1, 2004 10:14:32 GMT -5
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Post by silveretta on Nov 1, 2004 11:29:48 GMT -5
Hun, I cant see it...
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