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I took a photo of my parent's tree while spending Christmas at their house.
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And now for something cheerful... :p A photo I took last night, I don't do soothing photos very much... I like the gritty side of life...

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I'm hopefully attending a Cosplay Ball up in Huddersfield around February, so I'll have some shots off nubile young women in nice dresses hopefully :D
 
Don't know if this counts, but I made it in Garry's Mod. I was bored.
 

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A Calgary park, man made marsh on the edge of the city, this photo intentionally shows some of the infrastructure of the marsh...

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Looks like a mylar balloon that got caught in a tree.

LOL....bummer. ;) :p
It's the Goodyear blimp. I grew up in Akron, Ohio and the blimp building is in Ripley's believe it or not because it's so big and open that it has it's own weather inside.
 
It's the Goodyear blimp.

I knew that. I was just joking with ya. ;)

The movie "Black Sunday" kind of put the blimp on the map. Though I knew about and had seen it before as a kid.

Born into a Navy family we already knew about dirigibles like the Macon, Akron, Los Angeles and Shenandoah, apart from the LZ-1 and Hindenburg Zepplins. All rigid airships (unlike a blimp) which ended in disaster.

Though it's also an interesting form of photography when one deliberately sets out to fool viewers about the actual scale of the image they are seeing. :cool:
 
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It is a normal aquarium. I took the picture just with my phone with the negatives option. Don't know how to explain in English.. I liked the strange contrasts.
 
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I do like using my kids as photo subjects - my youngest daughter - she posed herself.
 
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