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Cheese&Apple

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Green Heron

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kenoh

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I'll be sure to let her know that some guy on the internet doesn't like her taste in shoes. ;)

If you could do that would be much appreciated.

Seriously though, if you are going to put on a beautiful red satin dress, then take the hobnail marching boots off! no? just me? The dress emphasizes her curves and her womanhood... then the boots bring it to an abrupt halt. Just my opinion...
 

Alexander.Of.Oz

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Start at the left, work your way round... I love pictures like this. This is a tangible view of knowledge and so ornate. I find it heartbreaking that institutes like this are becoming more and more at risk because of us wanting it as a file on our Kindles.

Thank you, Ken. She's a gorgeous old building, that's for sure. Not a straight wall or floor to be seen! I'm a kindred spirit with the thought that one day soon this may become nothing more than a museum, which really does sadden me. It's still a popular place for the University (college) students to study and is full most days of the week, even on weekends.

I Like it. I am surprised at the ISO setting of 100 though. It doesn't look that well lit, (although you have the exposure just right). Was it a very slow shutter?

Thanks you, AFB. She is fairly dimly lit, I was lucky to be able to get off a three second shot, with these two students remaining relatively still. At 100%, I can see movement from the girl on the rights hand as she wrote and the guy on the left has some movement blur at his elbow.

Nice job, I like this image very much. Not underexposed at all.

Thank you, maflynn.

That's a great shot, homeboy.

Thanks, Adam. I've been enjoying your lift in quality of late, very impressive workmanship!
 
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The Bad Guy

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Thanks, Adam. I've been enjoying your lift in quality of late, very impressive workmanship!
Er...thanks? I didn't know I'd had a lift in quality to be honest. o_O
If you could do that would be much appreciated.

Seriously though, if you are going to put on a beautiful red satin dress, then take the hobnail marching boots off! no? just me? The dress emphasizes her curves and her womanhood... then the boots bring it to an abrupt halt. Just my opinion...
Kids these days, what do you do? In fairness, they're more pixy boots then anything head kicking related and with her level of coordination, I wouldn't want her twirling in heels. :p

I had a quick word with her and she took her shoes off for you. The things I do for you guys.
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Apple fanboy

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Feb 21, 2012
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Er...thanks? I didn't know I'd had a lift in quality to be honest. o_O

Kids these days, what do you do? In fairness, they're more pixy boots then anything head kicking related and with her level of coordination, I wouldn't want her twirling in heels. :p

I had a quick word with her and she took her shoes off for you. The things I do for you guys. View attachment 577518
Is she open to taking anything else off? :p

I didn't even notice the shoes in the first shot.
But I guess we all see the same photo differently.
 
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kenoh

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Is she open to taking anything else off? :p

I didn't even notice the shoes in the first shot.
But I guess we all see the same photo differently.

We all have our aspects that we are drawn to in looking at our opposites... Some are drawn to above the waste and others below... So we notice different things.

She is a pretty girl.
 

kenoh

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So...you're an arse man then? :p :D

Lol.... That would be too much information for this forum. I tend to find those unique aspects of my wife that make her standout in a crowd very attractive... :p:D

I am still chuckling at the suggestion you have upped your game of late... Well done... :)
 
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someoldguy

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The Richard Robbins Sr. , Delaware Bay oyster schooner , built in 1902 , which has , through a series of convoluted events , found itself among the shiny fiberglass yachts in a boatyard in Jersey City .

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iancheyne

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An old friend of mine used to Captain the A.J. Meerwald schooner that has been restored and is now at the museum in Bi-Valve NJ. Beautiful boats and interesting history ... The Meerwald is used as a floating classroom and gets regular use.
 
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kenoh

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An old friend of mine used to Captain the A.J. Meerwald schooner that has been restored and is now at the museum in Bi-Valve NJ. Beautiful boats and interesting history ... The Meerwald is used as a floating classroom and gets regular use.


No way! you are from Colleyville, TX. Near Dallas right? So not too far from Bass Pro and Grapevine Mall? I worked for an IT company on West Plano Parkway run by an ex-presidential candidate no prizes for guessing ;-)

Havent been there in ages! I spent months living our of the Renaissance hotel on 75.

Miss the place. Nice to talk to you.
 
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