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Edward Erbeck January 28th 12 12:46 PM

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If there was a full moon rising in the background and a Saguaro Cactus
or two (they don't grow naturally around here although folks have
successfully grown them - Too Cold in the Winter) this could be a Cliché.
I've been here almost 12 years and have never had a Photo Op. like this
before!

Crazy Ed



Ge Nidee[_2_] January 28th 12 04:59 PM

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"Edward Erbeck" schreef in bericht
...
If there was a full moon rising in the background and a Saguaro Cactus
or two (they don't grow naturally around here although folks have
successfully grown them - Too Cold in the Winter) this could be a Cliché.
I've been here almost 12 years and have never had a Photo Op. like this
before!

Crazy Ed


You "Sunkmanitu Tanka Ob Waci".
Beautiful catch!


cloud dreamer[_16_] January 28th 12 05:49 PM

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On 28/01/2012 10:16 AM, Edward Erbeck wrote:
If there was a full moon rising in the background and a Saguaro Cactus
or two (they don't grow naturally around here although folks have
successfully grown them - Too Cold in the Winter) this could be a Cliché.
I've been here almost 12 years and have never had a Photo Op. like this
before!

Crazy Ed



Sweet. Absolutely sweet!

..

--
We must change the way we live
Or the climate will do it for us

Edward Erbeck January 29th 12 12:23 PM

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"Ge Nidee" wrote:


You "Sunkmanitu Tanka Ob Waci".


Would you mind P.M.ing me just what that means?

Beautiful catch!


It was 1/4 mile North of my home.

Crazy Ed


Edward Erbeck January 29th 12 12:24 PM

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"cloud dreamer" wrote:

Sweet. Absolutely sweet!


Just sorry I couldn't have included a Sound Track.

Crazy Ed


cloud dreamer[_16_] January 29th 12 01:13 PM

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On 29/01/2012 9:54 AM, Edward Erbeck wrote:
"cloud dreamer" wrote:


Sweet. Absolutely sweet!


Just sorry I couldn't have included a Sound Track.

Crazy Ed



LOL

;]

--
We must change the way we live
Or the climate will do it for us

Clayton Langstaff January 29th 12 03:43 PM

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That certainly is a classic. Great catch.On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 06:46:22
-0700, Edward Erbeck wrote:

If there was a full moon rising in the background and a Saguaro Cactus
or two (they don't grow naturally around here although folks have
successfully grown them - Too Cold in the Winter) this could be a Cliché.
I've been here almost 12 years and have never had a Photo Op. like this
before!

Crazy Ed


John Szalay[_2_] January 29th 12 04:52 PM

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Edward Erbeck wrote in
:

If there was a full moon rising in the background and a Saguaro
Cactus
or two (they don't grow naturally around here although folks have
successfully grown them - Too Cold in the Winter) this could be a
Cliché. I've been here almost 12 years and have never had a Photo Op.
like this before!

Crazy Ed


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Really good one Ed !


Ge Nidee[_2_] January 29th 12 07:38 PM

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Edward Erbeck" schreef in bericht
...
"Ge Nidee" wrote:
You "Sunkmanitu Tanka Ob Waci".

Would you mind P.M.ing me just what that means?


Dances with wolves... :-)

Beautiful catch!

It was 1/4 mile North of my home.


Incredible!

Crazy Ed




Mad Cow January 29th 12 08:09 PM

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In article , Edward Erbeck
writes
If there was a full moon rising in the background and a Saguaro Cactus
or two (they don't grow naturally around here although folks have
successfully grown them - Too Cold in the Winter) this could be a Cliché.
I've been here almost 12 years and have never had a Photo Op. like this
before!


A picture with your own local vegetation is much cooler than the usual
western cliche, and it's a pretty good picture too! Relive the moment.
--
Sue ]:(:)

Edward Erbeck January 30th 12 10:47 AM

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"John Szalay" wrote:

Really good one Ed !


Thanks John


Edward Erbeck January 30th 12 10:51 AM

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"Ge Nidee" wrote:

You "Sunkmanitu Tanka Ob Waci".

Would you mind P.M.ing me just what that means?


Dances with wolves... :-)


I don't dance with anyone, just ask my Wife! ;-)

Beautiful catch!

It was 1/4 mile North of my home.


Incredible!


I have to agree. It was one of those "Lucky Catch's"

Crazy Ed




Edward Erbeck January 30th 12 11:00 AM

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"Mad Cow" wrote:

A picture with your own local vegetation is much cooler than the usual
western cliche, and it's a pretty good picture too! Relive the moment.


I relive the moment in most all of my Pictures when I look at them and
hope everyone else dose also with theirs. Isn't that the main reason we take
Pictures!?

Crazy Ed


Mad Cow January 30th 12 08:49 PM

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In article , Edward Erbeck
writes
"Mad Cow" wrote:

A picture with your own local vegetation is much cooler than the usual
western cliche, and it's a pretty good picture too! Relive the moment.


I relive the moment in most all of my Pictures when I look at them and
hope everyone else dose also with theirs. Isn't that the main reason we take
Pictures!?


For art's sake, surely?
--
Sue ]:(:)

Pat Durkin March 19th 12 05:40 AM

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"Edward Erbeck" wrote in message
...
If there was a full moon rising in the background and a Saguaro Cactus
or two (they don't grow naturally around here although folks have
successfully grown them - Too Cold in the Winter) this could be a Cliché.
I've been here almost 12 years and have never had a Photo Op. like this
before!


That is a gorgeous shot! All things come to those who wait.

I'm not sure I believe that.
--
Pat


Edward Erbeck March 22nd 12 01:14 PM

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"Pat Durkin" wrote:


That is a gorgeous shot!


Thanks' Pat

All things come to those who wait. I'm not sure I believe that.


If it isn't worth your effort to go out and get it you most likely
Won't get it. Those that wait for theirs wonder why. Ones return on
Investment generally matches their investment!

Crazy Ed


Mad Cow March 22nd 12 05:48 PM

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In article , Edward Erbeck
writes
"Pat Durkin" wrote:



That is a gorgeous shot!


Thanks' Pat

All things come to those who wait. I'm not sure I believe that.


If it isn't worth your effort to go out and get it you most likely
Won't get it. Those that wait for theirs wonder why. Ones return on
Investment generally matches their investment!


The best pictures usually come to those who happened to be passing at
the time - with a camera, of course!
--
Sue ]:(:)

jim wilson March 25th 12 09:49 PM

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"Mad Cow" wrote in message
...
In article , Edward Erbeck
writes
"Pat Durkin" wrote:



That is a gorgeous shot!


Thanks' Pat

All things come to those who wait. I'm not sure I believe that.


If it isn't worth your effort to go out and get it you most likely
Won't get it. Those that wait for theirs wonder why. Ones return on
Investment generally matches their investment!


The best pictures usually come to those who happened to be passing at
the time - with a camera, of course!
--
Sue ]:(:)

Secret of great (news) photos:
f8 and be there!
(f8 no longer necessary but you still have to be there).
jim


Mad Cow March 27th 12 08:59 AM

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In article , jim wilson
writes

Secret of great (news) photos:
f8 and be there!
(f8 no longer necessary but you still have to be there).


Yeah, full auto and be there. Even a mobile phone!
--
Sue ]8(:)


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