Now, the lore of the 1900s would indicate that the seventh house of the egret whose skin is, indeed, grey [or grey] but would be held forth from the lasting dogma of the indigent people of Katmandu. Therefore, theoretically of course and unequivocally at best then must one be sure of the hypothermic reaction of the calculation of the scene.
Anon! It must be a toboggan. |
I think we'll need to buy a vowel.
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WALE, you's just not as smart as so many of these folk, is ya?
;) HINT foot! |
It is not a close-up; it is about as big as a volkswagen bug.
You ordinarily would never see this. The noise/blue pixels are irrelevant to the ID of the object. crappy camera. |
Crud, now I'm really stumped.
A redwood stump? |
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I'm tired of scrolling back, so I'm re-posting foot's picture.
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never -- shawnee, not glatt
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OK. I'm looking at it differently now, and I'm imagining a long exposure time and glowing things are leaving streaks. But whatever they are, they are going in the same direction. They don't cross each other much. Like embers shooting up into the night sky, but slower and in a more lazy way.
Edit: It's not camera shake though, because each path is different. It reminds me a lot of BigV's picture of moths in the stadium lights. |
well its Obviously Layers of some thing , so is it a filter ??
Big ass seal ?? |
and thinking about it all wrong. It was 1/60 of a sec or shorter. There was no movement involved.
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The insulating material between the body and interior of a car?
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This is tough.
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inside of a generator ???
am i warm or cold ??? |
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