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Gray Wolf

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I'll bet he has a Sony Alpha 7 mirrorless camera? Those things are something else.

"Like budda" one guy told me about the bokeh, or out of focus background.
Embarrassingly, he has a Nikon 610D just like mine and gets better shots.

I asked him how he did it, but he wasn't keen to share, so his answer was vague.
 

oldmaninbc

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They are also peanut butter like yours. Hey old man. Better be thinking about dinner you lazy guy 🤣
Yes, supper is getting close, I took out a couple of pork chops which I will slow fry, mashed potatoes and some cabbage for a fresh veggy.

In a hour I will start supper

I thought your cookies looked like PB, that is a good traditional cookie.
 

Boo

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I cooked a rack of lamb for dinner and it’s got about two more minutes to rest before I can tear into it. There are eight little chops and I will devour them all tonight. I am famished. I wonder if I would be able to feed Ivan the lamb bones without having him choking on them… if I give him rib bones, he inhales them so I’m thinking he could do them all right with lamb bones. Anybody have any knowledge on that
 

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Evening folks! Lovely day and the wind let up. Swapping out finch for hummer-bird feeders. Breakfast for dinner. House-hold seems to be getting sick with puppy fever. I mentioned 'black German shepherd boy' to K and she said,'when do we pick him up?' So I've got some calls to make and need to figure out transportation.

peace
 

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Countryboy

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I cooked a rack of lamb for dinner and it’s got about two more minutes to rest before I can tear into it. There are eight little chops and I will devour them all tonight. I am famished. I wonder if I would be able to feed Ivan the lamb bones without having him choking on them… if I give him rib bones, he inhales them so I’m thinking he could do them all right with lamb bones. Anybody have any knowledge on that
Feed him the veggies and toss the bones.
 

kevinn

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I cooked a rack of lamb for dinner and it’s got about two more minutes to rest before I can tear into it. There are eight little chops and I will devour them all tonight. I am famished. I wonder if I would be able to feed Ivan the lamb bones without having him choking on them… if I give him rib bones, he inhales them so I’m thinking he could do them all right with lamb bones. Anybody have any knowledge on that
I wouldn't. Better to be safe than sorry.
 

Travis Kelcee

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I cooked a rack of lamb for dinner and it’s got about two more minutes to rest before I can tear into it. There are eight little chops and I will devour them all tonight. I am famished. I wonder if I would be able to feed Ivan the lamb bones without having him choking on them… if I give him rib bones, he inhales them so I’m thinking he could do them all right with lamb bones. Anybody have any knowledge on that
Only give raw lamb bones

Cooked bones splinter to easy


My dogs favorite healthy treat is chicken livers. He loves them and they are dirt cheap. We get them in the local grocery store.
 

Boo

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Been to Pocono raceway 5 times
we used to go around june 9th
I have cooked at Poconos before❤️
I remember going to a festival back in 1970 at the Pocono raceway. I believe it was I 80 that we were on and I was so high I climbed up on the roof of the van as we drove down the interstate at a top speed of about 2 miles an hour. The dumb things we do when we are young
 

oldmaninbc

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Embarrassingly, he has a Nikon 610D just like mine and gets better shots.

I asked him how he did it, but he wasn't keen to share, so his answer was vague.
When I worked at the local historic site we had a resident photographer for a while. He was possessive of his developing techniques. He took this one photo of the overshot waterwheel with the water splashing and going into beads, he captured the beads with sun shinning into them, it was a beautiful photograph. He would tell people do not copy my work. The photo had some legal rights that could not be copied.

He did not like to share his work knowledge. He believed the developing process was what made a photo a good photo. He would tell me anyone can take a photo but what you do with that photo is what makes it memorable. He would do this one developing process that made a photo look like a impressionist painting.
 

Travis Kelcee

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I remember going to a festival back in 1970 at the Pocono raceway. I believe it was I 80 that we were on and I was so high I climbed up on the roof of the van as we drove down the interstate at a top speed of about 2 miles an hour. The dumb things we do when we are young

Bring the dogs they give us 85 acres to use for the day and we arranged for a group rate at the Holiday Inn up the street.
 

pop_rocks

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When I worked at the local historic site we had a resident photographer for a while. He was possessive of his developing techniques. He took this one photo of the overshot waterwheel with the water splashing and going into beads, he captured the beads with sun shinning into them, it was a beautiful photograph. He would tell people do not copy my work. The photo had some legal rights that could not be copied.

He did not like to share his work knowledge. He believed the developing process was what made a photo a good photo. He would tell me anyone can take a photo but what you do with that photo is what makes it memorable. He would do this one developing process that made a photo look like a impressionist painting.
when i got into photography i has some mentors and each one helped me become a better photographer
/guys who could take the kind of phots i could only dream of and they were willing to help me out?!? heck yeah
i leaned heavily into their knowledge and advice and learned everythng i could
they were from the old shcool, you get it right in the camera with exposure and things like that but there is a lot that can be done during the post processing process and i was able to teach them a thing or two
those were good times!
 

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