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Whore yourself - Post some pictards you've taken (pg. 10)
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Lil-H
Here is from when I was in Auschwitz, I played around with them in photoshop!


hmm, my photobucket dont seem to work the moment, I'll post picture no.2 if I remember

I chose this instead:

As I keep browsing my computer, I did find some more picture, or atleast one more:


This has to be the 5th time I'm editing my post. I got this Really cool fire picture from st hans!:

DaveSZ










Great Sand Dunes National Park and Sangre De Christo Wilderness - Colorado

:D

http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm...%20Sand%20Dunes


Introduction
The United States Congress designated the Great Sand Dunes Wilderness in 1976 and it now has a total of 75,225 acres*. All of the wilderness is in Colorado.


For century after century, the Rio Grande wandered through the San Luis Valley depositing sand along its bed and shores. When the river changed its course, the sand lay exposed to winds that predominantly blow toward the northeast. The winds forced the sand up against the bulwark of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and created the Great Sand Dunes of Colorado, a piece of territory unique in several ways. Reaching heights of 700 feet, these are the tallest dunes in North America, and the sight of them lying at the very foot of the snow-clad Sangres can be a bit unsettling at first. This is the only Wilderness defined as a saltbush-greasewood ecosystem, with hardy plants that include blowout grass, Indian ricegrass, scurfpea, and prairie sunflower. It's also the only place on Earth where you'll find the Great Sand Dunes tiger beetle and the giant sand treader camel cricket. Kangaroo rats may be seen dancing lightly on the shifting sands, and the night awakens other interesting denizens of the dunes.

Of the 38,659 acres of Great Sand Dunes National Monument, 33,450 (the main sand dunes) have been designated Wilderness. Camping is allowed, but not campfires. You really should stay overnight in order to appreciate the greatest wonder of the dunes: the ever-alternating colors and shadows as the sun moves across the sky and the moon rises.
Furor Aquila
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Originally posted by whitesmoke
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Awesome pictures. What camera do you use?
stren
Lil-H is that you on that last pic?

DaveSZ awesome pics. I like the filter you used
Lil-H
No, its just a good friend of mine, she's a girl, I'm a boy :)
How about it, I bet you thought she was nice :D
stren
quote:
Originally posted by Lil-H
No, its just a good friend of mine, she's a girl, I'm a boy :)
How about it, I bet you thought she was nice :D


word ,mang
she sure is fine:D
DaveSZ
quote:
Originally posted by stren


DaveSZ awesome pics. I like the filter you used


Thanks. They're just sepia toned.

http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/ph...ht/apssepia.htm


:D
Transporter
Damn nice pictures ... all of you thnx :)
tubularbills
here's some more






goodgreef
amsterdam

robin
pic doesn't work goodgreef :o *edit: nevermind*

quote:
Originally posted by kamil
Some very good photographs, here are some of mine:




wow.. hello :geeksmile:
saiyAn












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