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Anyone into photography? Share pictures you've taken
Suitably inspired by a post earlier today, I decided to post a couple of panorama "compositions" made with the aid of my Canon Ixus 430 and PhotoStitch.
Here's one I took of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, last November:
And here's the last one for today (since my clock has just turned into tomorrow, actually):
A view into the fishing harbour at Elmina, Ghana, showing the boats used daily for fishing on the Atlantic Ocean. Many of them based on single huge treetrunks, with the higher bulwarks made from planks.
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Oh yes those ARE some cute little toes...oh so cute...so round and perfect. Covered in just the right amount of sand. Oh so sweet and delectable. Mmmmmmmm.
«Moe : Oh yes those ARE some cute little toes...oh so cute...so round and perfect. Covered in just the right amount of sand. Oh so sweet and delectable. Mmmmmmmm.
<ahem>
Sorry!
I don't know what's more bizarre - the fact that there you have a "just right" amount of sand, or the fact that her toes were coincidentally covered in said amount.
«Moe : Oh yes those ARE some cute little toes...oh so cute...so round and perfect. Covered in just the right amount of sand. Oh so sweet and delectable. Mmmmmmmm.
«sykeo56 : I don't know what's more bizarre - the fact that there you have a "just right" amount of sand, or the fact that her toes were coincidentally covered in said amount.
Believe me, it is the latter...you have NO IDEA how hard it is to find toes with the perfect sand amount...just like a cinammon sugared plain doughnut. MMMMM tasty!!
«moe : Believe me, it is the latter...you have NO IDEA how hard it is to find toes with the perfect sand amount...just like a cinammon sugared plain doughnut. MMMMM tasty!!
I like this image because it isn't cropped at all. The seagulls were standing equidistant from each other, and they just happened to be the right distance to split the frame into literally perfect quarters.