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Stdavidson´s breakfast leftovers
Stdavidson´s breakfast leftovers
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Challenge: Where In The World Is stdavidson? (Advanced Editing IV*)
Camera: Nikon D70
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Location: Amman Jordan
Date: Aug 22, 2006
Aperture: f4.5
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/2000
Galleries: Nature, Floral
Date Uploaded: Aug 22, 2006

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08/29/2006 12:10:57 PM
Ouch! : )
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08/28/2006 07:03:37 AM
Nice image...I can feel it poking my fingers now.
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08/26/2006 02:36:14 AM
Wicked details.
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08/25/2006 04:26:37 PM
Compositionally well done. Brown tones match dried Sonoran desert plants well. Good placement of main 'spiny' plant. Overall good framing and the soft background highlights the thorniness of the plants and provides good subject separation.
While lost, one of my biggest problems occured when sitting down and getting spines like this stuck firmly in my behind. It happened numerous times. What is worse is that desert spines often have a chemical coating that stings when you get poked. That makes it even more fun when stuck in your rear end. Worse yet, many cactus spines are hooked on the ends that makes them more painful to pull out. Often it is almost impossible to pull these things out easily. A desert trick is to take a standard comb when hiking. You push the comb between the cactus spines and your body and 'comb' the spines out. That was one of the few things I had with me when I got lost and I used it many times.
Gee... thanks for bringing back all those fond memories. LOL!! - Steve
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08/23/2006 09:15:24 AM
LOL! Ouch... Though I don't think the prickly pear cactus fruit aren't quite THAT prickly. ;)
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