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Love the first one
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Thank you, dear(:
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Come on, people.
Post some pictures!(:
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*shrug* .__.
4th of July in Seabeck, Wa
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Chrisplp, I like these photographs. But taking pictures of the sun isn't very good for your camera. Make sure that the sun hasn't damaged any internal parts of the camera. And if you used a DSLR camera, make sure the sensor isn't harmed. Cameras are usually only hurt by mid-day strong sun, but double check just in case. You'll probably be fine because the sun looks close to sunset.
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Chrisplp, I like these photographs. But taking pictures of the sun isn't very good for your camera. Make sure that the sun hasn't damaged any internal parts of the camera. And if you used a DSLR camera, make sure the sensor isn't harmed. Cameras are usually only hurt by mid-day strong sun, but double check just in case. You'll probably be fine because the sun looks close to sunset.

Thank you very much, I appreciate the tips!
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I really like this picture. The water is nice, I love how the shadow of that shack(or house?) is captured in the photograph. Pretty mellow and relaxing. Good job(:
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I really like this picture. The water is nice, I love how the shadow of that shack(or house?) is captured in the photograph. Pretty mellow and relaxing. Good job(:
Boathouse! You see the rails coming into the water... They store the boat in there and use the rails to slide it back in the water. It's interesting to watch.

And thank you it was a pretty day
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