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ashcroft
Attic space?
The attic has no floor; it has only trusses. Its height at the apex is probably only about 6 feet (2 meters). It also has no heat for winter use or air conditioning for summer use. Totally unusable for studio photography.
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Hi Marie, very nice image. I can't wait to see your other trials :)
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Forgive me for being dull, but what exactly were you doing? Talking to someone remotely who helped you take the shot in their studio?
Rob, boy...umm.. you sure know how to deflate a girl's concept of a good time, don't you? Anyhow, it is partially your fault. You drove me to it with all your talk of a studio setup. I had more questions than when I first got the "birds and the bees" talk.
Actually I was the director and my mentor was my puppet. I made a lot of mistakes before getting the right answers. I still have not done actual hands on, but when I do my own layup, I will not waste so much time in trial and error. For that I am grateful.
'Rie
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Is an egg a fruit or a vegetable ;)
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wmoore
Is an egg a fruit or a vegetable ;)
Neither, it's the unborn embryo of a chicken
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wmoore
Is an egg a fruit or a vegetable ;)
A vegetable and a fruit came from something planted on and in the ground. An egg came from a 4 legged creature of the Divine Source. Does this explain your dilemma?:cool:
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An egg came from a 4 legged creature
Um.....Izzie???????? A chicken????? maybe a prehistoric one, but not modern day....???
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Oh, Binnur!!
I guarantee you will see my next attempts.
'Rie
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Marie Hass
Um.....Izzie???????? A chicken????? maybe a prehistoric one, but not modern day....???
Oh Marie...you didn't know that a platypus has 4 webbed legs and lay eggs. :rolleyes: Ooopppsss sorry Americana. I was thinking Australiana. :o..I did not say chicken did I? Rob did...blame him...:D
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Snakes have no legs and they lay eggs.
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Gah!!!! Warrick started all of this!
Izzie, I did know. Just single focused on what was in my picture.
Mike, what about the vestigial legs of snakes? Does that mean snakes HAVE legs?
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Marie Hass
Mike, what about the vestigial legs of snakes?
I had never heard of them. Thanks for bringing them to my attention!
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Nice still life Marie, well done. BTW please don't tell Izzie but...I cant see a Banana or have I missed something :confused:
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ST1
Nice still life Marie, well done. BTW please don't tell Izzie but...I cant see a Banana or have I missed something :confused:
Peter...the banana is underneath the large pepper...looking back at you! At the left side of the frame. I do not know what else is behind that large pepper but that irritated me because I cannot identify it. :confused: