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I couldn't believe this guy was sitting right outside my window. My backup camera(d70), was right here and I snapped a few shots threw the window and screen on my old 70-300.
I'm impressed with the shot i got.
This is the lot-facing wall of the mysterious Wexley School for Girls building on 5th Ave, which we later found out is actually an advertising & media agency that seems to only use Adobe Flash for everything. Either way, the figures painted on the outer wall were pretty interesting — even if they didn’t make any sense.
4.19.11 - Western Conference Quarterfinals Game 4: Chicago Blackhawks 7, Vancouver Canucks 2
Patrick Sharp scores in the third to put the Hawks up 6-1.
This youngster has been rather clumsily chasing birds and rabbits without any success the past few weeks here in Kalama, Washington. And like the "teenager" it is, it's been very noisy. Photo by gr8pics4_U.
Razor sharp jagged rocks on the shoreline. Very dangerous to fall onto. My gym shoes were definetly getting ripped to pieces if I were to walk on it all day.
Sharp has a great product that really enhances home viewing, without a lot of cost or set-up hassle. The HT-SB300 and HT-SB200 2.1 Channel Sound Bars are lightweight and powerful, and they’ll make you look like you’re a whole lot smarter about home theater choices than you really may be. I actually have one of these devices in my home, from another manufacturer (now I’m sorry I didn’t wait for the Sharp) and I can honestly say that it makes a big difference, whether I’m watching a football game or a movie. They incorporate left and right speakers and a subwoofer in one nifty low-profile package. The Sharp units are also not at all painful to look at, either – they’re sleek and shiny and add a nice dash of tasteful high-tech to your living room, no matter what your décor.