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Some call me Kevin
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Lakewood, CA
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Patmoore, I love your second picture with the townscape and reflection.
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Photographist
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Age: 25
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Haven't posted on here for a long time. I've been doing a lot of photography lately, not as much unicycling, unfortunately... Not enough time in the day.
![]() But here's some of my stuff: ![]() ![]() ![]() You can check out some more of my photos and some of my videos here: jspurling.com Last edited by CoreTechs; 2011-09-21 at 03:15 AM. |
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"Anyone can ride two wheels"
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Age: 60
Posts: 146
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NZ Skink
Friendly wildlife
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Time To Ride
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Brier, WA USA
Age: 53
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SEXagenarian Snowboard Racer
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Newington, CT
Age: 66
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Quote:
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SEXagenarian Snowboard Racer
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Newington, CT
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Okay, I'm trying an experiment. I put together a video slideshow of some of my photos and sketches. Sorry - only one shot of a unicyclist.
Let me know what you think. http://pat-moore.artistwebsites.com/ Last edited by patmoore; 2011-10-03 at 12:10 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Taken in Melbourne, Bourke Street Mall.
Kids were watching some live statues. I'm not normally game to photograph peoples kids even though it's legal, but this time everyone was distracted ![]() Quite happy with it. ![]() And my favourite from my trip to Melbourne Zoo.
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"Anyone can ride two wheels"
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Age: 60
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Graphic students at work
Wierd what our students get up to
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Trials is pretty good
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Far North coast, NSW Australia
Age: 18
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Here are some of mine I just shot from around my area not as good as some of the ones I have seen in this thread, but I try.
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UnRegistered User
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Arizona
Posts: 492
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Love that bird with the wave right in the middle of breaking. and the landscape is really well done. Good job.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ogden, Utah
Age: 19
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Today I went to our x-ray lab as part of my high school work study. I took this x-ray of my 4th generation iPod Touch.
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"Anyone can ride two wheels"
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Age: 60
Posts: 146
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Skate park that needs a unicyclist
scene from Cambridge, New Zealand, between the first set of trees and the second flows NZ's longest river at 340 m3/sec (mean flow).
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Repost
I went to share this pic with some people in wind energy and my intro kind of rambled on into a string of prose, which was better than finishing an expense report. I realize a picture is worth a thousand words, but I like them together
The Windmill The windmill blades still turned as it made the quaint, winsome song of an agricultural relic that has been battered by the elements: The sun, wind, snow and rains. Yet defiantly remains to spin, to sing and face another day undaunted by a fate the winds of change may bring. I'm glad I was there to see this scene, to hear the song of a lifeless thing and tell my friends about the tune that played across that verdant dune upon a windy day in June. The hands of time can not be staid, for beating heart or spinning blade. Still the prayers of faith, and trust, whether claimed in death or felled by rust, together both will mingle in the dust. Silent then the clink and clang of forgotten songs the wind once brang as it swept across the rolling plain until no mark or trace remains of singing blades or iron frames. A fate we all will share the same. Quiet then all hearts and names, until the earth our form reclaims. Gentle rain will wash away all remnants of the human stain. The hands of time may not be staid, but Earth remembers when children played as Sun beamed through the void of space and longed to touch each laughing face while Wind would dance and swirl and sing. The Elements rejoiced to find, so beautiful a thing. Then last of all to learn of Death and feel that bitter sting. Rapacious Death to claim the joy of even lifeless things. The elements bereft of means to slake those tender pangs of sunny days when children sang that echo on in sweet refrain untouched by time and driving rain. Though often hard and ringed in strife I’m thankful for this chance called life. I’m glad we lived to touch and talk and stood on this collective rock hurtling through space and dark. Turning in an endless arc while contemplating each remark about our life and dreams. Surrounded by this whirling scene until the end of human beings, except in memories that haunt the void and soul of vacant spinning things.
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"Anyone can ride two wheels"
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Age: 60
Posts: 146
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Australasian Gannet, just about in the hand...from proverb "a bird in the hand...."
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: C-bus, OH
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This might fit in this thread...
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