Friday, January 21, 2005
About Me
- Name: Fej
- Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Empathetic, understanding, insightful, naive, intuitive, bashful, stubborn, determined, hesitant, driven, it's all a big mess really.
Previous Posts
- These are all from about 10,300 ft.
- These are a few of the pictures I took from the to...
- It Figures
- Hard to Control My Enthusiasm
- While the Dad is out...the children will play.
- Experimenting with children and static electricity.
- Odd places to find your children...and then runnin...
- A Bunch of Stuff
- Like cement shoes... dragging me down, down, down.
- Run Away... blah blah blah...
Blogs I Like:
- Faisal's Blog
- Crystal Clear
- Kat's Blog
- I Married the Pastor
- Mrs. G's Peek
- Retro Girl
- Whatever!
- Political Stuff
- Technorati Profile
- Evan
- Drooling Drip
- Vics
- Mommy's Life
- Giggling Universe
- Trisha
- Eden's Alley
- Pensive Ro
- Catch a Bullet
- FoFuSa
- Chaos Theory
- The Dog's Breakfast
- Shane's
- Melinda
- Safiyyah
- Diabetes Mine
- Bart
- Falafel Sex
- Chip's Place
- Complimenting Commenter
- Christie's
- Dad Random
- CW Murphy
- Adventures in Cyberia(I'm a SIM)
- Crouching Mommy, Hidden Laundry
- The Kept Woman
- Lisa's
- Email me.
4 Comments:
Love your pictures. I makes me long for going to see the mountains. I love Yosemite and wish I were in California so I could go there. Lucky me..lol..I'm in Nashville. Can you sense the sarcasm. No beach...no mountains. lol. Oh and woohoo for you for keeping an eye on the cat. I knew you could do it. Yes, to the unasked question... seat always goes down...! Just helping the girls in the house.
C
love the pic. i used to do some photography, back in the days lol.. but with work and running an online league, who's got the time anymore :( i'll be back to snoop around for more of the pics you post here :)
Nice Pics....What kind of camera did you use?
Last time I tried to get pics of the lights from
the crest, they came out crappy (I think I needed
a tripod).
I have a FinePix S5000, I like it. I just rested the camera on the railing (I need a tripod also) and used the night setting. It's about a 2 second exposure so it's hard to keep still.
Thanks for the comments everyone, I'll post new pictures as I take them, if they are okay of course.
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