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Lets get to know each other better. Here's a forum to post images and short autobiographies of ourselves as well as any other info you would like to post about yourself.

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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

No problem, you should see some of my old girlfriends, eh! :roll:

Cyclops
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Post by Cyclops »

Should stick to young girlfriends Ken ;)
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Post by Aynia »

Me in June in the garden. June is our summer and just how many layers have I on?

Don't tell anyone I'm here.

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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

I remember when I was living in the Philippine Islands, that one time the temperature dropped to 75 degrees F. I thought I would freeze to death, since I had acclimated myself to temperatures around 120 degrees F with no humidity. Great photo there Aynia :D

P_T
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Post by P_T »

nzmacro wrote:I had a vision (and probably one too many) of a helmet cam. This is the birds eye vision remote control do dah cam. Been developed one stage further so that now, you can use this hands free. Thats right, one hand for the beer and one for the burger, while the cam tracks by sensors.

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Macro version soon after another dozen..........or two :wink:

Uh huh 8)

Danny.
HAHAHAHAHA!! Kiwis and their beers!! You're missing the fush 'n chups mate! :P

Great photo though!

Jbailey
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Post by Jbailey »

My avatar was drawn from life some 20-25 years ago. I look more like my grandfather now.

Go to the site below and click on the bailey name in the contributors' list for a shock!

http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=academy

Jim

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Post by Cyclops »

Jbailey wrote:My avatar was drawn from life some 20-25 years ago. I look more like my grandfather now.

Go to the site below and click on the bailey name in the contributors' list for a shock!

http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=academy

Jim
Well all I can say is bravo to who drew your avatar! A very good likeness Jim!
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Here I am looking over my photos!
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Post by Cyberspider »

Very nice to see you all...this is me...

A friend did a picture while i'm shooting a spider
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A Lesser Purple Emperor, or Apatura ilia on my nose drinking some sweat...
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best regards
Markus

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visit me on flickr

Cyclops
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good to see you markus!
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A very rare species....

Post by Gérard-64 »

Frenchus frogidae..

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rovebeetle
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Post by rovebeetle »

Always wanted to contribute to this thread but when I had time I didn't think of it.

O.k.

This is me in my lab - "trying hard to be serious" (photo by Jan Kodada)

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A bit less serious - during a photographers meeting in London - titled "One too many" (photo by Michael Schuster)

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In action - titled "Now, where is that stupid view finder!?" (photo by Joachim Gerstl)

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BTW - in case you are interested - this is another part of the museum where I work.
Here is the photo for which I was preparing the set-up in the above shot.
That was back in the good ol' D1X days (but happy with the D3 today)
http://www.pbase.com/rovebeetle/image/54470525/original

Cheers
Harry

Aynia
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Post by Aynia »

Great to put a face to the names! Good thread!! :D

Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Alas poor Yorick,..."he had a lot of friends!" :lol: Yes it is good to have a face to a name and a post too! Gee, that Guinnes looks good. :D

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Post by Cyclops »

Geez Harry,all those skulls! Good shots!
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