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I tried something really different and challenging for this one, since I wanted to do another couples photo, and I wanted to use two new avis that I made (both on my main account). So this one took a lot of patience and experimenting to both manage to take a photo of each avi in their respective position in the couples pose, as well as mesh the two images together to get something I was happy with. Overall, as much work as this one was, I'm pretty happy with the outcome. :)
Starting points for both avis (in case you're curious!):
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Actress Ali Stroker speaks to a full house at Wagner College, including students from Lifestyles for the Disabled.
A brilliant bolt of lighting, emanating from the ominous dark clouds of a severe thunderstorm, strikes a field near Olustee, Oklahoma. The unusual green color of the clouds is due to hail inside the storm.
A major stroke is life altering. Know the warning signs and get help fast.
Numbness or weakness in your face, arm, or leg, especially on one side
Confusion or trouble understanding other people
Trouble speaking
Trouble seeing with one or both eyes
Trouble walking or staying balanced or coordinated
Dizziness
Severe headache that comes on for no known reason
Don't ignore stroke warning signs – even if you have just one warning sign or if symptoms are mild or go away.
Don't wait! Every minute counts.
Call 911 or emergency medical services (EMS) if you have one or more symptoms for more than a few minutes. An ambulance can get you to a hospital without delay.
Check the time when symptoms begin. This is important information to share when you arrive at the hospital
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. AB800 with 7 inch reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
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I'll never get tired of the endless pools of unbelievably blue water on Kluane's glaciers. There's just so much subtlety when examined closely!
We were actually heading back when Priscilla exclaimed excitedly that we should stop at the next available spot. This was our fifth night and we had agree upon that we wouldn't stop the car to shoot the aurora if it was weak, so I knew it must be something huge for her to ask me to pull over.
Thankfully, we managed to find an empty jetty to view the amazing show and it was the best display from our trip!
We probably would not have caught this had our car not crashed into the ditch, causing us to wait for an hour in a stranger's cabin for the tractor man to come and save us, and hence delaying our hunt for night. So I guess every cloud has a silver lining!