I wrote a poem,
it's two lines long.
Stone>Henj
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Thursday 2 September 2010
#4
Mountain biking in a lush forest.
Bike: Custom built freeride hardtail, Mystic frame.
Avid juicy 5s
Fox Tallas 36 front fork
HALO tyres.
Wednesday 1 September 2010
Near death experiences
I want to know if anyone has had any near death experiences.
I'll offer up my story:
I was eating one of those sherbet things with the stick of liquorice in it and one of my mates dared me to snort some of it. I did, stupidly, and a lot of it got stuck in my throat and clogged causing my throat to be completely blocked. I really did think I was going to die but then I didn't die and now I'm not dead...
Anyone got any actually good stories?
I'll offer up my story:
I was eating one of those sherbet things with the stick of liquorice in it and one of my mates dared me to snort some of it. I did, stupidly, and a lot of it got stuck in my throat and clogged causing my throat to be completely blocked. I really did think I was going to die but then I didn't die and now I'm not dead...
Anyone got any actually good stories?
#2
Ok so this photo was taken with a lesser quality camera. It isn't an SLR just an old finepix camera.
It is from my D of E silver award where we did Film Making and Editing as our skill.
COMMENTS PLEASE
Tuesday 31 August 2010
First photo
I am starting out with a bit of photography, just want to see what people think of how I'm doing :P
Constructive criticism is much more important to me than telling me you just don't like my stuff. So there is no need to be polite, just do it with some tips.
I obviously don't mind compliments; go ahead.
Shot with a Canon 50D using HDR then merged in Adobe Photoshop CS5 and edited slightly just to make the sky look a little richer.
Taken from my back garden into the field behind my house.
Thanks for checking out my post.
Constructive criticism is much more important to me than telling me you just don't like my stuff. So there is no need to be polite, just do it with some tips.
I obviously don't mind compliments; go ahead.
Shot with a Canon 50D using HDR then merged in Adobe Photoshop CS5 and edited slightly just to make the sky look a little richer.
Taken from my back garden into the field behind my house.
Thanks for checking out my post.
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