Slyinthedam, is that Amsterdam? That's probably my favorite city after New York.
Yes, it's in east of the city near the Amstel, but so much of Amsterdam architecture looks the same. Good spot trick fall. Was it the bikes or my name that gave it away?
The name confirmed it, but it was the bikes and the architecture. I think I've walked through that area. Between two trips I spent about a month in Amsterdam and did a lot of walking around.
The name confirmed it, but it was the bikes and the architecture. I think I've walked through that area. Between two trips I spent about a month in Amsterdam and did a lot of walking around.
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Originally posted by tonton
Awesome. And it rhymes, too.
We aim to please
Originally posted by trick fall
Slyinthedam, is that Amsterdam? That's probably my favorite city after New York.
Yes, it's in east of the city near the Amstel, but so much of Amsterdam architecture looks the same. Good spot trick fall. Was it the bikes or my name that gave it away?
also we were laughed at because our chicken sound was bawk bawk bawk,
and all chinese chickens go cluck cluck cluck.....apparently.
Was it the bikes or my name that gave it away?
The name confirmed it, but it was the bikes and the architecture. I think I've walked through that area. Between two trips I spent about a month in Amsterdam and did a lot of walking around.
Originally posted by trick fall
The name confirmed it, but it was the bikes and the architecture. I think I've walked through that area. Between two trips I spent about a month in Amsterdam and did a lot of walking around.
OK, guess the location today:
Damages are the cost of a 12 inch Powerbook right there...
"It looks like racing stripes..." -my friend after duck-taping the bumper back on.
Originally posted by trick fall
Slyinthedam, I do not know that one. Where is it?
Its the Jewsih History Museum in Berlin. Amazing building, designed by the guy who got the commison for the Ground Zero site, Daniel Leibekind [sp?].
Originally posted by running with scissors
i took these outside of the church that my friend was getting hitched.
I love the 1st image.
Originally posted by slyinthedam
I love the 1st image.
thanks.
This is in Istanbul, Turkey. It's called 'The Passage of Flowers'.
ts the Jewsih History Museum in Berlin. Amazing building, designed by the guy who got the commison for the Ground Zero site, Daniel Leibekind [sp?].
I've been to Berlin, but I don't remember seeing that.
Anyway, lemme see if I finally have this picture thing worked out.
Pretty shitty night shot of Burlington, Vermont but I managed to salvage it a bit with Photoshop.
Photoshop to greyscale, duplicate layer and set to Overlay then gausssian blur.
b.
Catalina Island
Nick
On the St. Croix River that forms the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Taken with an Olympus C50.
A statue on the island of Mustique in the St. Vincent and Grenadines Island chain. The local residents must have a sense of humor!
Taken with a Canon S230.
A 4 foot nurse shark seen while diving off of Grand Anse Beach in Grenada, West Indies.
Taken with a Sony Cybershot camera in a Sony scuba housing.
Originally posted by tonton
Slyinthedam - This one is desktop worthy:
http://www.arcanesight.net/albums/ic..._Bicycle11.jpg
Any chance of a hi-res version?
Tonton, did you get the mail?