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You should know the photographer?
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To the Carpathians, for two weeks
--maybe to spot some of these, #2 Lexya -"Life as seen through my green eyes"Thence to the Tatras in Slovakia for a bit of rest-- ![]() "The most beautiful things in the world cannot be see or even touched, they must be felt with the heart" Helen Keller |
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Has to be this Lady--
--Dorothea Lange--
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hey ya'lls where's gixx?
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Isn't she a wonderful lady? And a great photographer!
Looking forward to feeling the Tatra pictures!
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Hi Ax/Red/Aj: Havent been around here much lately so thought I would drop in and see how you all were doing. Like the pics Ax and Aj. Always did like Wolves, just something almost mystical about them.
Been shooting the bows a bit more some 3D shoots at the range, and tinkering with bows and arrows. When shooting this past sunday and retrieving an arrow stumbled onto a clutch of eggs, ground nest eggs light brown with speckles about chicken egg size. Was pondering what it might be when I heard some movement rustling in the brush looked to see a hen turkey trotting away, mystery solved. Ax I have been seeing quite a few Wing Thunderbirds on Ebay lately from 40 up to 60 pounds. Getting ready to purchase a fletching jig to start building my own arrows. Jeff Last edited by Garlicluvr; July 24th, 2012 at 12:36 PM.. |
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Very Large Format, sheet film/ ----It sees what digitals -do not-- , and captures things that even the eye does not see--Karel Plicka---One of my favorite B/W photographers--Europe. Dorathea --She --'Captured" real life.---- Attached -G'Fathers Village, he was about 17 when he came to America,--'Low Tatras'-(There are High and Low Tatras)-- |
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Am going to have a look at the Wings--online--I miss mine--had to sell it to meet Family needs at the time, ('70's as I recall)--- Oh, Boy --are you going to have fun fletching---"Feathers of the Grey Goose"--next door neighbor wanted me to get rid of Crows in his garden, which I hope to soon, (Minor Malady) going on with me (Mobility)---may be able to send you some Crow feathers , along with the other stuff marked Jeff downstairs- Very Good , to hear from you--became concerned, and as ever -yourlearned input---Ax. |
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