Russ
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Monday sunrise
I was almost ready to post all the photos this morning and I hit the wrong key and lost the whole thing. Not a good start this morning. The ones that
are a bit blurry are early and at 1 second exposure. There are a couple looking towards Mulege where you can see the lights of a couple of trawlers
working. I'm too lazy to do the whole write up over so enjoy without commentary.
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DENNIS
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Awwww...poor baby. Has to sit outside in the snow.
Nice shots, Russ.
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mcfez
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Nice house there Russ.
You got corrugated sheet metal hung in a fashion to keep the setting sun off the windows?
[Edited on 12-27-2010 by mcfez]
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Great shots Russ. I like the blues.
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Russ
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mcfez, Thanks. It's just a small one bdrm with lots of garages. The roofing is called lamina and is some kind of fiber & cement material. The
front pieces do help with the rising sun you can see reflected in windows. I also think they have helped with the past hurricanes to break up the wind
so it doesn't ripe the patio roof off.
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just a small one bdrm .....
Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
mcfez, Thanks. It's just a small one bdrm with lots of garages. The roofing is called lamina and is some kind of fiber & cement material. The
front pieces do help with the rising sun you can see reflected in windows. I also think they have helped with the past hurricanes to break up the wind
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No Russ......it's a dream, not just a small one bdrm ......!!!!!!!
You are a lucky dog Sir!
That makes sense about the hurricane effect. I was forced to place my house (in San Felipe) to face to setting sun of the day. Had to build shutters
to keep the heat off the glass.
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Nice pictures Russ, thanks for sharing them.
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Beautiful photos Russ! I like them all. What colors! Many of the photos have interesting UFOs in them. Is your casita under surveillance, or are they headed towards my casita in Mulege?
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I am not camera smart...so
These photos....how are you getting the "rich" deep colors? My photos dont even come close to some of the great ones I see here at the BN Photo Post
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Russ
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Most cameras come with photo programs of some sort that allow you to edit or enhance a photo. Not that I'd ever do anything like that But if I did I'd use the Macs' iPhoto to do a little for clarity.
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