Now for something completley different.
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Now for something completley different.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h2...s/DSC_2593.jpg
Lets not waste anything lying around in the farm shed. :D
I'd hate to think what sort of racket it would make with those pipes. I'm also somewhat concerned that it appears to have no brakes. There is no caliper on the front disc and no brake pedal for the rear brake on then right side foot peg.
He has the brake lever for the front brake hooked up to the rear brake caliper.
It sounded real good as he pulled away, but I bet would get old after a few miles runnin down the freeway. If you want to see the other 5 pics let me know and I will post them tomorrow or the next day.
I looks like he bred a Kawasaki with an old Army jeep.
+1 pics please
+1 pic granted. :D
A tree frog stopped by my mom's pottery stand. Made for some interesting angles and colours:
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1/1250
f/7.1
55mm
ISO 640
Exposure: -2/3 EV
Here are a few from a trip up near Park City, UT.
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Funny, you see your shot once, you think "I've finally done it". See it again later and it's so so.
A creekbed at Monarto Zoo, in mid winter, after heavier than normal rains.
Chris, the canoe shot is fantastic!
APM, That is one sharp macro, well done.
Took my youngest(10) out shooting, here is his first macro tube shot.
50mm with extension tubes
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