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Photography.
#11
RE: Photography.
(April 25, 2012 at 11:21 am)NoMoreFaith Wrote: I particularly like your poker shot Chuff, very nice.

Yes. That is quite good. That is my favorite of his as well.
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#12
RE: Photography.
(April 25, 2012 at 11:21 am)NoMoreFaith Wrote: I particularly like your poker shot Chuff, very nice.

As a man who plays a lot of poker, I would agree. Very nice.
Cunt
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#13
RE: Photography.
Cheers guys, I've got quite a lot of poker pics as we play regularly - This was on my mates rather awesome table in his dedicated poker room.



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#14
RE: Photography.
Your friend has a dedicated poker room... *jealous rage*

I want my own tilt room. Padded sides, baseball bats, cheap vases and stuff to smash Big Grin

When that 2 outer hits the river against you, it'd be nice to have somewhere to run for 2 minutes to smash some stuff.
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#15
RE: Photography.
(April 26, 2012 at 4:47 am)NoMoreFaith Wrote: Your friend has a dedicated poker room... *jealous rage*

I want my own tilt room. Padded sides, baseball bats, cheap vases and stuff to smash Big Grin

When that 2 outer hits the river against you, it'd be nice to have somewhere to run for 2 minutes to smash some stuff.

Ha yep we've all been there!
Nothing worse than skillfully playing your hand, catching someone bluffing with trash then watch them suck out on the river.

I've got a big night a week on saturday, we're going to casino at the empire in London and have been given £200 spends... I could either come out very rich or wearing no shoes....!
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#16
RE: Photography.
I love the black & white photos, but being colorblind, I am a bit biased.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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#17
RE: Photography.
I got a Nikon D3100 for christmas. (Yes, we do celebrate, though not in the traditional sense.) I took a basic photography course to learn how to shoot in something other than auto mode. I still have a lot to learn, though. I'm on a work computer so can't access my photos right now (or see any posted in this thread), but I'll try to post some later on in the day when I'm home. I look forward to seeing everyones photos, and the discussions of the star photos have me very curious!
We are are part of nature, built from the same stuff as stars, planets, asteroids, and comets. Our protons and neutrons have been around since the earliest times, glued together into heavy elements of long dead ancient suns, blasted out into the universe and resculpted from diffuse interstellar dust clouds by the gentle hand of gravity. When the pattern of atoms known to be you ceases to be, the building blocks will return to the voids of space, and in a billion years or more, they may take their place in another structure so beautiful that a future mind may perceive it to be the work of a god. ~ Brian Cox
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#18
RE: Photography.
(April 27, 2012 at 5:38 am)BadSheep Wrote: I got a Nikon D3100 for christmas. (Yes, we do celebrate, though not in the traditional sense.) I took a basic photography course to learn how to shoot in something other than auto mode. I still have a lot to learn, though. I'm on a work computer so can't access my photos right now (or see any posted in this thread), but I'll try to post some later on in the day when I'm home. I look forward to seeing everyones photos, and the discussions of the star photos have me very curious!

Hi Badsheep
Once you've got to grips with the basics you'll never use auto again Smile
Look forward to seeing some of your shots, I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about photography it's fabulous
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#19
RE: Photography.
Oooooh, nice photos all! I like the one with the cat's eyes. The stars are very cool! And I also like the poker photo. The one with the boy in the sand is great too! They are all really great photos. Here's a few I've taken that I like. I'm just learning, so be kind! Smile

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We are are part of nature, built from the same stuff as stars, planets, asteroids, and comets. Our protons and neutrons have been around since the earliest times, glued together into heavy elements of long dead ancient suns, blasted out into the universe and resculpted from diffuse interstellar dust clouds by the gentle hand of gravity. When the pattern of atoms known to be you ceases to be, the building blocks will return to the voids of space, and in a billion years or more, they may take their place in another structure so beautiful that a future mind may perceive it to be the work of a god. ~ Brian Cox
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#20
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Love the berries in ice Smile
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