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Old 11-19-2013, 09:48 PM   #26816
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Hey hey. hey hey, baby, hey.
Hey hey. hey hey, baby, hey.
I love you baby,
Sure aint gonna be your dog.

Hey hey. hey hey, baby, hey.
Hey hey. hey hey, baby, hey.
My arms around you baby,
All I can say is hey.

( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0lg3MyB1C4 )

Thank goodness the words to this song are easier to learn than the picking pattern!

Good morning, everyone! Must be getting cooler... I saw three flights of Ballooning tourists early this morning. They only run the flights if it's cool enough to get the big envelops and baskets up. They offer hotel pickup, a two-hour flight over the Chiang Mai basin, and champagne when you land. All for just $300! Better be some damn good champagne...

I've got my breakfast champers here; Unbranded Keemun tea! I'm sure when I run out, I'll be willing to spend hundreds to find more. I love this stuff!


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Originally Posted by cromag View Post
I love the photos, Stitchawl. I used to be seriously into 35mm photography (Contax RTS, handful of lenses and many filters), but I've tapered off. I have a couple of consumer grade digital cameras that I like a lot. The only filter I carry around these days is a polarizer.
Thanks! Learning this new HDR stuff is fun! It's renewed my photography enthusiasm considerably. If you do much landscape/seascape shooting or even outdoor shots with lots of sky/nightime shots with lots of bright streetlights, you might look into 'graduated neutral density' filters. They do an incredible job of balancing out bright skies over darker ground or bright streets over dark skies. When used together with a polarizer in early mornings or late afternoons, the results are dramatic!

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OK, I am now a completely devoted user of this mug. I.... Keeps my diet coke cold for hours and hours. But today I used it for a mug of Oolong and it was amazing. 3 hours after I filled the mug, it was still hotter than "warm".
How does it know which to do?

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