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UnaBonger - where was that taken? my girlfriend is a sunflower nut..i'd like a full size version of that pic if possible.

I found the sunflowers in Griswold, Connecticut while out driving around. It was really an awesome sight. My camera didn't do it justice. I have plenty more pics to share but couldn't figure out how to attach multiple images and my web hosting isn't adequate enough to host images...

If anyone can point me in the direction of some free hosting that I can store some images in I'd be happy to share all the pics I took at full res.

I found the sunflowers in Griswold, Connecticut while out driving around. It was really an awesome sight. My camera didn't do it justice. I have plenty more pics to share but couldn't figure out how to attach multiple images and my web hosting isn't adequate enough to host images...

If anyone can point me in the direction of some free hosting that I can store some images in I'd be happy to share all the pics I took at full res.

www.xs.pics.to

you can have 100 images up to 750KB each

believe thats the NEW river bridge

it's the largest single span bridge in North America and maybe the world

i went white water rafting under that

it's HUGE

people parachute off of it once a year

I believe its in summerville, wv... apprently it has one of the worst speed traps too, I found it to be nothing tho.

;)

I love the following ones :D

http://img80.exs.cx/img80/9463/1120.jpg

http://img80.exs.cx/img80/801/1017.jpg

http://img74.exs.cx/img74/648/1077.jpg

all these vibrant colors from ur shots makes me wanna post my non black and white shots haha.

I request kindy note down your camera Brands and model under your posts.

that's good for everyone to learn about camera,

I have recently bought a Digital Camara which after taking first shot and print made me disapointed and decided to add to my

kids toy list.

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