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great stuff bubba. man, whenever i have kids i only hope they behave so well in front of a camera, otherwise I'm gonna have issues :)

thanks. My daughter has grown up with me always in her face with the camera that in most cases she now requests that i take her picture as she poses in a ridiculous pose..lol My son however, is uncontrollable, unless he's got candy or something else to keep him busy you never know where he's gonna end up or what he's gonna do.

Here's one last picture. I'm posting it because it cracks me up. My son is apparently showing my daughter "something", meanwhile the deer is giving me a very disgusted look l'm the worst parent in the world for allowing this to happen..lol

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:blink: Bubba at this point I think i've seen more pics of your kids then some family members of mine! I've watched them grow! :cry: awesome pics as usual, btw what's that yellow fish?

haha, thanks. I'm not quite sure what the fish is, it was just a big aquarium full of everything..lol But the fish is alot bigger then it looks in the pic, it was about a foot long.

some new pics from Marineland :p

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they're pretty cool, what kind of process are you doing to get the dark tones on the images - specifically the one with the deer and little girl? I quite like that.

Anyway. These'll likely be the last I take this month - feel free to comment on the flickr pages (lol)

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Infrared image of veins in my forearm.

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Infrared lens flare

Malc

These are some of the pictures I took with my Cannon PowerShot A720 IS. This is from Naval Air Station Jacksonville, which is where I work as a civilian, I do not consider myself to have any photographer skills, so any inputs/suggestions would be welcomed!

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