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Wednesday, 23 July 2008
06:39:05
Fox news.

I saw a fox. That's all. Then I stole a joke.

We just got back from this sort of 'get away from the neighbourhood a bit' type of walk, and I decided that, instead of taking my camera, I should take Gremlin's camera and play around with it instead. Because his has that night visioney thing.

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I also managed to get some slightly less blurry shots of the city lights at night.

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Oh, how I miss my 'random thumbs' tag. It'd be so great if someone were to add a function like that to WPG2 [or WPG3]. Something like 'insert [number] of random thumbnails from selected group'. Also, a way to set the size of the damned thumbnails without having to go back through and edit the things would be nice....

I also experimented with the night shot on shadows.

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...but that was after the most interesting event of the night.

There was a fox in the Safeway parking lot.

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The pictures I got weren't all that great, really [I don't know how to use Gremlin's camera properly], but I did think to get some video. And if you want to see the rest of the pictures, just click on that one up there, and it'll take you to the rest of the album.


Excuse the craptasticalness of the video. I'm not very good at that sort of thing.


Tagstuff:

ooso.reticuli: And if you post anything on your little websites I will make damn sure every person who comes in here knows you are a hacker Duma Key

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