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Sean, they sell it in white too!
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Sean got any new shots?
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^^^ i knew you were eager but sooo eager that you double post....that i didnt know....
PS: where is Jayvee when you need him LOL
PS: where is Jayvee when you need him LOL
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ten, ten, ten, twenty chicken nuggets bitch.
Wait, shouldn't it be thirty chicken nuggets because it says "ten" 3 times?
Wait, shouldn't it be thirty chicken nuggets because it says "ten" 3 times?
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awwwww shhiieeeettt
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But Sean...that was not a car for you...let's refocus our efforts!
PS, that does suck, same RX7 from your shoot a few months ago?
Ok, so you kill FWD
your friends kill RWD.
Ok, back to AWD for you...it's the only thing that can handle your level of heavy gas pedal.
PS, that does suck, same RX7 from your shoot a few months ago?
Ok, so you kill FWD
your friends kill RWD.
Ok, back to AWD for you...it's the only thing that can handle your level of heavy gas pedal.
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What do you think of the Canon EOS T3i? I just bought one with a 55-250 lens as my first DSLR, to be able to do some crystal shots. I'm a newb, though, so I have to do some research and play around with what looks good. Any resources you recommend?
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I'll have to look up the few resources I check out, but there are a lot of really good.ones.out there.
Look up on google 'photography terms dictionary' for starters, and get used to the terms. Then just check.out any.photo blogs and research composition techniques. After that, its.just practice, practice, practice
Look up on google 'photography terms dictionary' for starters, and get used to the terms. Then just check.out any.photo blogs and research composition techniques. After that, its.just practice, practice, practice
#1262
okay, sono autoX this wekkend afterall, but we did a nice little project yesterday with the TurboII rx7 followed by a cruise to DT Chicago.
He doesn't always have time to clean up his car, and its 25 years old. So hitting gravel roads and such had this thing dirty as hell. We washed it, then did 2 coats of polish. He's never polished/waxed a car before, so I was sort of showing him the ropes. The amount of shine we got out of it was insane without even waxing it.
anyways, here we go with pictures.
this would be wash only.
One coat of polish
After the second
I was showing them what the deal was with the Polarizer....thing can have some funky results lol.
His brothers turbo EF, which only has 100 miles at this point after new rods/pistons and a full cleanup of the block
weed wacker!
and tried to get them to look all evil.
sooooooooooo much noise in them. but I didn't think we'd be 'going for rollers' at 10pm, and didn't think to even bring the tripod.
He doesn't always have time to clean up his car, and its 25 years old. So hitting gravel roads and such had this thing dirty as hell. We washed it, then did 2 coats of polish. He's never polished/waxed a car before, so I was sort of showing him the ropes. The amount of shine we got out of it was insane without even waxing it.
anyways, here we go with pictures.
this would be wash only.
One coat of polish
After the second
I was showing them what the deal was with the Polarizer....thing can have some funky results lol.
His brothers turbo EF, which only has 100 miles at this point after new rods/pistons and a full cleanup of the block
weed wacker!
and tried to get them to look all evil.
sooooooooooo much noise in them. but I didn't think we'd be 'going for rollers' at 10pm, and didn't think to even bring the tripod.
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Nice shots Sean!
That bug is scary.
That bug is scary.
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fawk that
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Nice pics, Sean!
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Nice new pics
It almost reminds me of a spricket.
It almost reminds me of a spricket.
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Great pix Sean....gotta love Holly....you got me thinking to get a dog dude....
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^^^ I concur...
but the wifey is like super easy to freak out....so any pet freaks her out....she is trying to warm up to dogs so I can get a dog someday....but yeah its baby steps for her....
when i will be able to get a dog its gotta be either a siberian husky or white lab or german sheppard or and all English bulldog
but the wifey is like super easy to freak out....so any pet freaks her out....she is trying to warm up to dogs so I can get a dog someday....but yeah its baby steps for her....
when i will be able to get a dog its gotta be either a siberian husky or white lab or german sheppard or and all English bulldog
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Idk about.a husky dude. They are very very stubborn, and require a really firm and strict training regimen. Gsds are awesome, because they aim to please, and have what I think.is twice the personallity of.every other dog breed.
However, gsds are very mouthy. When they have their.puppy teeth still, that equates to a lot of.pain and bleeding. However, its so worth it. You have to understand that dogs use their.mouth as a hand, and you.would get frustrated with your hands tied too!
However, gsds are very mouthy. When they have their.puppy teeth still, that equates to a lot of.pain and bleeding. However, its so worth it. You have to understand that dogs use their.mouth as a hand, and you.would get frustrated with your hands tied too!
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I have a Eurasier...descendant of Chow's...she's hard headed, but loyal to the end.
My "Little" one is 70 pounds of lab/american bulldog mix with plenty o personality. obedient, loving...the best!
Mutts are awesome too...
English Bulldog, I wouldn't recommend to anyone...hard headed, annoying, messy, high maintenance. Dang...sounds like my ex.
My "Little" one is 70 pounds of lab/american bulldog mix with plenty o personality. obedient, loving...the best!
Mutts are awesome too...
English Bulldog, I wouldn't recommend to anyone...hard headed, annoying, messy, high maintenance. Dang...sounds like my ex.
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"Sean" and "veggiemonster" are just coverups for his real identity...
I FOUND YA BITCH!
I FOUND YA BITCH!
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Idk about.a husky dude. They are very very stubborn, and require a really firm and strict training regimen. Gsds are awesome, because they aim to please, and have what I think.is twice the personallity of.every other dog breed.
However, gsds are very mouthy. When they have their.puppy teeth still, that equates to a lot of.pain and bleeding. However, its so worth it. You have to understand that dogs use their.mouth as a hand, and you.would get frustrated with your hands tied too!
However, gsds are very mouthy. When they have their.puppy teeth still, that equates to a lot of.pain and bleeding. However, its so worth it. You have to understand that dogs use their.mouth as a hand, and you.would get frustrated with your hands tied too!
I have a Eurasier...descendant of Chow's...she's hard headed, but loyal to the end.
My "Little" one is 70 pounds of lab/american bulldog mix with plenty o personality. obedient, loving...the best!
Mutts are awesome too...
English Bulldog, I wouldn't recommend to anyone...hard headed, annoying, messy, high maintenance. Dang...sounds like my ex.
My "Little" one is 70 pounds of lab/american bulldog mix with plenty o personality. obedient, loving...the best!
Mutts are awesome too...
English Bulldog, I wouldn't recommend to anyone...hard headed, annoying, messy, high maintenance. Dang...sounds like my ex.
Thanks for the input guys....i might be taking the wifey to a pet store this weekend to see how she does with puppies....we might not buy anything but i want her to realize that they are not gonna hurt you