The "Post your Photos" thread (part 2)
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Post Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 18:55
Darkon wrote:do the horses go in at night..? (kinda cold outside....)
Yea they go in when it is real cold. They go in and out as they please. But when it is real cold ( teens or lower) or raining with is being cold we put them in and close them in untill the weather gets better. Right now we are using a large storage building (about 20 foot x 75 foot) as a temp horse barn. We will be converting it to horse barn this summer with stalls, feed storage and tack room. The plan did not call for horses untill this summer. But my stepdaughter who was living in trailer one at the time, came home with a horse with out thinking of were the horse was going to stay come winter time. We were not living down here yet. And I did not have time to build something for the horse after we got down here. Now She moved way and left us the horse we did not want. So at that point it was (well we got one horse so why not more?)
This is the building we are using right now. The red one.
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Post Posted: 29 Feb 2008, 03:29
Nice spread LW .....the simple life...not without it's own stresses, but imho probably much more satisfying than the ratrace many of us "urban" types experience.
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Post Posted: 29 Feb 2008, 14:17
zbreaker wrote:Nice spread LW .....the simple life...not without it's own stresses, but imho probably much more satisfying than the ratrace many of us "urban" types experience.
Thanks. But i'm not to sure about it being a simple life We have not even got in to beef cattle yet and just having renters is a pain in the butt at times. Something tells me things are going to get real crazy round here when I get a job and get cattle. Along with all the other work that has to be done, life will not be simple. But I think you are right about it being much more satisfying.
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Post Posted: 01 Mar 2008, 00:45
Mister_Prophet wrote:Old, but I still like it:
Were was that picture taken?
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Post Posted: 01 Mar 2008, 01:42
Mister_Prophet wrote:By the water
good one. I left my self open for that one. What city, you nit.
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Post Posted: 09 Mar 2008, 20:09
I've just got back from a weekend in Pembrokeshire, west Wales, spending a time walking on the coastal path. The Pembrokeshire coast is a National Park and is therefore recognised for its beauty.
I've always had terrible difficulty in capturing the landscape on camera before. In an ordinary 6"x4" film photograph, you usually end up with a big strip of blue / grey and a big strip of green / blue, depending on the weather and depending on whether you're photographing land or sea.
However, now that I've "gone digital", I am able to switch the camera into widescreen mode, which creates photos that much better capture the immensity of the landscape.
Here are some of the photos that I took whilst experimenting with the camera's widescreen mode and macro mode. I hope you like the subjects.
Apologies for breaking my own rules by posting such large pictures... but I guess this is one of the threads where the picture size rules is less important.
The prickly yellow shrub is gorse, a coastal-growing plant that smells of honey whilst in bloom. The first pic is now my desktop wallpaper.
I've always had terrible difficulty in capturing the landscape on camera before. In an ordinary 6"x4" film photograph, you usually end up with a big strip of blue / grey and a big strip of green / blue, depending on the weather and depending on whether you're photographing land or sea.
However, now that I've "gone digital", I am able to switch the camera into widescreen mode, which creates photos that much better capture the immensity of the landscape.
Here are some of the photos that I took whilst experimenting with the camera's widescreen mode and macro mode. I hope you like the subjects.
Apologies for breaking my own rules by posting such large pictures... but I guess this is one of the threads where the picture size rules is less important.
The prickly yellow shrub is gorse, a coastal-growing plant that smells of honey whilst in bloom. The first pic is now my desktop wallpaper.
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Post Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 03:14
Woot! Got two days off, no military service for two whole days or 172800 seconds! Boy am I glad.
Whatever, some pics I have shot you might not have seen yet, if I posted them before please dont blame me!
Images may appear ''grainy'' due resizing and reducing filesize!
Stone covered of a inch-thick layer of ice.
The most powerful (commercially produced ) handgun in the world. 4000 ft/lbs!
[Scrag's edit: The pic has been changed to a link. The rest of Visc's gun pics can be found here.]
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/79/500smithydw9.jpg
That pic is not edited at all, lighting was *really* that blue there...
Before....
After!
Frozen grass + stone + ice = neat pic.
Hop I didnt post these pics before.....
Whatever, some pics I have shot you might not have seen yet, if I posted them before please dont blame me!
Images may appear ''grainy'' due resizing and reducing filesize!
Stone covered of a inch-thick layer of ice.
The most powerful (commercially produced ) handgun in the world. 4000 ft/lbs!
[Scrag's edit: The pic has been changed to a link. The rest of Visc's gun pics can be found here.]
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/79/500smithydw9.jpg
That pic is not edited at all, lighting was *really* that blue there...
Before....
After!
Frozen grass + stone + ice = neat pic.
Hop I didnt post these pics before.....
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Post Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 23:57
I actually wanted to post this pic of the frozen lake, its not as dark nd from the other side of the lake:
I'll try to get my camera into our barracks, maybe I'll get a few shots of my military equipment.
I'll try to get my camera into our barracks, maybe I'll get a few shots of my military equipment.
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