A High Sierra lake
Desi teaching Owen that when you pump gas you don't want to park to far away because the hose just might not reach
In the White Mountains, Eastern California at ~12,000'
Oklahoma City National Memorial - the time the bomb went off
A church top in Denver
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Well, at least he's teaching him something!
~Rose
You and the Starr's take some great photos.
Even if some of them are crooked.
That picture of Desi and Owen made me crack up. At least he didn't park on the wrong side of the pump. it's such a bummer when you have to bring the hose all the way around....
Thanks Des, that's actually not me. I took the pic of one of my captains last year. It's taken in the 20 Lakes Basin area just north of the Tioga Pass/Saddlebag Lake. I think it's Steelhead Lake, elevation ~10,500' (I took it with a film camera so I had to scan it in. That's why it's crooked Brad!)
I hate crooked photos!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Especially, scanned crooked photos!!!!!!!!!!!
tim,
i never realized just how crooked that fishing photo was until today. you must be pretty ashamed.
desi
not only is the picture crooked, but the captain fisherman is holding his rod crooked....does he even know what he's doing? I think not.
j
Oh it's so cute how you guys think your going to get me all defensive. The picture is only crooked because the scan was slightly off! And look at the 9:01 pic. That one is perfectly centered! Oh you go on and make your jokes and what not...you know what? your crooked! every last one of you!!!!
tim.....oh tim, the 9:01 picture is perfectly straight....but take a closer look. You'll find that it is set slightly to the right side of the frame. NOT perfectly centered. I don't want, or expect you to get defensive. I just want you to see and be thankful toward your good friends who are only trying to sharpen your photography and scanning techniques.
josh
i think crooked pics are nice...especially crooked pics that are scanned crooked!
~Rose
Review: too v. to
"Tom" when used as a verb, indicates or suggests movement toward something, someone, or some place.
"Too" usually means excessively or very, as in "you don't want to park too close to the curb."
This may help you when fighting fires...
Dang, I typed "Tom" instead "To." How is that for egg and ham on the face...
I think you all scared Tim from ever posting again....
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