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wonderful detail... It can be very interesting to take a few minutes and live vicariously in someone else's world, especially if they have a creative mind. What kind of camera do u use? I'm about to travel to Tasmania and want to get some good outdoor shots, as well as lots of animals in the wild...
I am married with four grown sons, three Daughters in Law, Four Grandsons and Three Granddaughters! I have spent most of my life in the outdoors and working with and around wildlife. Recording images with a camera has been important since I was about 14 years old.
“If you don’t have a photo, it didn't happen.”
I will admit, I am very lucky to have all the wildlife, mountains and plants right here where I live and probably do not fully appreciate it all.
I would love to find someone to fund a photo road trip. 30 days through Alaska documenting the trip in photos. I would then like to publish the book... Hey, It doesn't hurt to dream.
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Hi my friends,how are you? hope you are doing well.I used to visit to your site.today also I VISITED as usual.and read some of your post it is really nice and useful.I HOPE YOU WILL VISIT TO MY OTHER SITES TOO.thank you.
http://www.poemstips.blogspot.com/
http://www.businessonlinetips4u.blogspot.com/
http://www.indiantamilmasalas.blogspot.com/
http://www.indianstamilmasalas.blogspot.com/
wonderful detail... It can be very interesting to take a few minutes and live vicariously in someone else's world, especially if they have a creative mind. What kind of camera do u use? I'm about to travel to Tasmania and want to get some good outdoor shots, as well as lots of animals in the wild...
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