More importantly, he's got girls with long, smooth brown thighs. I mean, priorities, people.
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More importantly, he's got girls with long, smooth brown thighs. I mean, priorities, people.
Limestone and girls, what more is there
Spoken like a prophet. And now, another shot that demonstrates the striking quality of the S7 camera:
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Did YesNo mention orbs again?
My notes taken during the Patty Greer crop circle presentation at the 2014 Roswell UFO Festival
(That's a spot of wine on the first page)
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Galliatt, please don't take the following in any way personally, it comes from a very long history with Coast 2 Coast AM, starting during Art Bell's heyday, then continuing on into the show's decline and fall from there into the George Snoory years. Having never heard of Patty Greer, my first thought upon seeing her name was "Could she be related to that douche Steven Greer?" So I did a search and found her site. I didn't see any mention of him on her site. Instead, she looks more like the new Linda Moulton Howe, complete with crop circles, visitations and abductions. I know that old LMH has gotten pretty old, the original roster of guests from back then are either ancient or dead. Either way, I think more highly of that fine looking ale in your photo than I do the <cough> expert opinions or testimony of the various C2C guests. Art was a brilliant host and master of ceremonies, which is what made it fun for me. After that it descended into pure 'tard.
Hm. What just happened?
First two pictures are of Riga Latvian National Opera. Went there to watch the ballet Sleeping Beauty. Was quite astonished by the large number of people there. I do not know how popular this form of art currently is in other parts of the world and perhaps it depends a lot on the performance as well but I would not imagine so many people in Tallinn. In Riga it is also cheaper, which could be one explanation.
When I was visiting Riga, thought might as well visit Jelgava. The last picture is from there.Attachment 9726
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Went walking just now and saw some lovely thingies. Old New England is known for old barns, old stone walls, covered bridges and the like. We have a lot of that round here. Here is an example:
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1608/...f266b2a0_c.jpgbarn rear by Archibald Heatherington Nasty-Face, on Flickr
Oh that was just me gagging on one of the bevy of half-wits, frauds and escaped mental patients who appear on the radio show Coast to Coast AM here in the States, representing themselves as experts on all kinds of paranormal subjects. I in no way intended that as a slam against Galliatt, as I hope I made clear, it's just a personal matter with me, this subject.
From the side, with the old wall:
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A nearby quadruped:
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With companion:
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1666/...f8499ae6_c.jpghorses3 by Archibald Heatherington Nasty-Face, on Flickr
Yeah. Trying to get the rabble roused. If my phone took pictures of orbs as well as Tyrion's did I'd never upgrade it. Unfortunately, I haven't seen an orb in any photo I've taken, not that I've looked closely at many of them. I don't know why I take the pictures in the first place.
Those UFO conventions sound like a lot of fun.
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Not anymore. I used to have lovebirds, which are cute and sweet but a pain in the you know what 'cause they need so much attention. If I had the energy and inclination to take care of it, a dog would make a good companion, I'm sure. As you can see, I have found myself living in an area of farms, with angus black cows in large numbers around here, and horses, the occasional sheep. I prefer to let other people do the work of caring for them and just stroll by to take pictures, myself. ;-)
Haha, sorry bout that Tony, I just couldn't pass up the opportunity for another orb abduction opportunity.
I know you must be pulling my leg, but just in case there is even the slightest hint of concern on your part for offending me, trust me no offense was taken. YesNo can tell you of my escapades attending Bigfoot, UFO conventions, etc., for the entertainment value, along with a little father-son bonding time.
Actually, we went to the Roswell UFO festival primarily so my son could see Stanton Friedman, unfortunately he was a no show due to heart attack. (he recovered btw)
You ought to see my notes on "Triangular UFOs" presentation. If you care, you can take a look at my thread covering the entire trip.
To the subject at hand, your new phone camera is causing me to question my 10 lb Pentax, a little exaggeration on the weight, but you get the point.
Yeah, the camera in the S7 has really knocked my socks off. Oh, and you do know Stanton Friedman's heart attack was induced by the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergers, right? Can't have him spilling the beans on the reverse engineered UFO technology currently being used by the Council on Foreign Relations.
I looked up a way to take orb pictures, but my handful of attempts didn't contain any orbs. The method said I had to use a flash. Anyway, it took me some time to figure out how to set the flash to go off. I usually just leave things on "auto" mode.
Then I got interested in the raindrops on the window and I wondered if there was a way to focus up close on those. That involved another setting that I just learned how to use. In case you are wondering those orange circles in the background are not orbs, but the unfocused lights from houses across the street.
Here is the result:
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Thatīs an interesting picture, YesNo, maybe you should try to photograph these raindrops against iluminated background, for example at night.
I thought the whole story of the orbs was a big joke, but you seem to be serious about it. But maybe it would be good to investigate if that green orb on Tyrion's pic is not the result of some technical device, maybe from his own camera that got in the way of the image.
Now that I figured out how to take close-ups with the phone's camera, I'm going to experiment further. The illuminated background sounds interesting. I have trouble with night photography. That also might be because I leave things on "auto".
The orbs are sort of a joke, and yet I understand that people can actually get photos of them. However, I haven't been able to do that, but then I haven't really tried very hard. On the other hand, I am the sort of person who will quickly suspend disbelief. Tell me about Bigfoot and I'll start interpreting it as a modern speciation event. Tell me about the Tarot, and I'll likely give it a try coming up with some psychological theory to justify it. Tell me about UFOs and I'll want one of them to beam me up.
Well then this may interest you, YesNo. The raindrops, as any of the high ceremonial magicians of ancient Egypt could have told you, are spiritual companion to the orbs. Those may only look like lights from the houses across the street, but when seen through the raindrops, they become orbs. In this way, orbs have been hiding in plain sight for thousands of years, often mistaken for fire or candlelight.
Ah! That reminds me of Masaru Emoto's "messages in water". Whatever those circles of light are in my photo, whether blurred lights from a neighbor's house or ancient Egyptian orb-droppings, that orb in your photograph is the best one on this thread so far.
I was wandering about the forest preserve last weekend. Here's a picture of an old park picnic table.
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The pic-a-nic table looks like it was made for giants. Very nice, YesNo, though I think you'd better come clean and admit you were inspired by me. Yes, it was my pics of my rustic neighborhood that made you all jealous, like. Come on, now, no need to be ashamed. You'd hardly be the first person to model himself on me.
Yes. Both you and North Star were inspirations. Actually, North Star's photo of the logs was what inspired me to take the picture of the picnic table from this perspective focusing on the edges of wood. It was like his photo of two logs.
Well I'm glad to know I'm an inspiration.
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Nothing to see here, people.
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People all take care of your pics, LitNet is being raided again!
Something related from two years ago:
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Wow, North Star!
It was a joke of course! But the raid is real.
Itīs ok, North Star! Just a silly comment, nothing to do with real influence. It was meant to make people smile. I,m taking it out again.
Those last glass compositions are beautiful!
Sorry! Slow internet, double post.