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John & Michelle standing on the rim3 views1 comments09/26/06 at 11:07tif: Great place, horrible lighting conditions. Not mu...
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Panorama of the Meteor Crater in AZ3 views1 comments09/26/06 at 11:04tif: Very cool. I don't think anything but a panor...
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6 viewsbeautiful big blue sky
1 comments09/25/06 at 17:59john: I have used this image several times for backgroun...
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A Bunch of Dum-Dums74 views1 comments09/07/06 at 01:59tiffani: HAHA! Yep! A bunch of dum-dums!
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200441812 viewsThe 3/4/5 quilt, designed by Paul,
sewn by Linda and Tiffani.
1 comments08/15/06 at 15:00tif: Most quilts use 45 degree angles. This one uses 3...
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Clothes Make The Man24 viewsTiffani helped me pick out some snazzy clothes and then took pictures of me in her favorite shirt.1 comments08/11/06 at 01:14tiffani: so purdy
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Looking Up21 viewsThis is a shot taken by Tiffani that came out pretty good.1 comments08/11/06 at 01:13tiffani: Pretty good?! I'd say FANTASTIC!
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A three-quarters length self-portrait25 viewsThis is actually one I'm going to use for dating sites. :-)1 comments08/01/06 at 00:31tiffani: I LOVE LOVE LOVE this picture!!!!!!!!
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Lightning19 viewsThere was a thunderstorm in Austin on May 5, 2006. I set up my camera on a tripod. I used 20 second exposures at F10. After focussing on infinity and pointing it in the right general direction, I attached a homemade switch as a remote trigger and just let the thing shoot repeatedly for like 30 minutes. This, the very first exposure, was the best one of them all.1 comments05/08/06 at 05:39tiffani: that is pretty nice! We should make another trip ...
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Musca Domestica21 viewsI chased this guy around my kitchen carrying my umbrella strobe and my macro lens. I wanted to see how well the strobe would work for this sort of thing. I think this is sufficiently gross. :-)1 comments05/08/06 at 05:37tiffani: your right! It is gross!...but it's kind of a...
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Power Lines On Wood10 viewsI've always been intrigued by the huge swaths of land
cleared for power lines and the line of structures for as
far as the eye can see. This set of power lines off of
TX-31 is still supported by wooden structures.
1 comments04/25/06 at 23:57tif: I need to retake this now that I got a better came...
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The Things with a Black Umbrella7 views1 comments04/19/06 at 00:20tiffani: there is a minute difference in the white umbrella...
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