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beautiful pictures,, you said that this was one of the few places with a river inside,, what are the others?,,,, is this a man made river or does it flow in from outside?I took a few late night shots there last week. This is a really
neat place. It's one of the few places I've stayed that has a river
on the INSIDE.
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That will be very kewl! This one has five major sections like the ones you are looking at. I don't know how many square feet ( acres) are here. I know I get lost every time I stay here, though. LOLWOW!!!!
In the city where I live in Canada, they are building a duplicate
of this complex for retired people.
Thank you very much.It's modeled after this so I
really enjoyed seeing it. A 17 Million Dollar garden is the big
feature, and now, thanks to you, I know what it will "feel" like!!
Great shots!
Your lighting is perfect!
--Niikinut
Thanks, Dave.beautiful pictures,,I took a few late night shots there last week. This is a really
neat place. It's one of the few places I've stayed that has a river
on the INSIDE.
now that you mentioned it, this is the ONLY one. I guess I just wanted the sentence to "flow" heheyou said that this was one of the few places
with a river inside,, what are the others?,,,,
It's all man made, and the river flows through several areas within the hotel. There's even a boat ride if you like.is this a man made
river or does it flow in from outside?
--DAve
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Look,, you might see something worth shooting:
http://www.pbase.com/daveor/oregon&browse=Y
http://members2.clubphoto.com/dave193058
Thank you for your kind words, Ethan. This place is very beautiful at night, and even an amateur like me can get some good shots. All were taken with only a UV filter and my lovely 707. She's not the newest girl in town, but she still takes a mighty nice pitcha' HeheheGreat shots .Wish one day i can learn how to take photos w same
quality.What technique and what filters did u use???
--Thank you for your kind words, Ethan. This place is very beautifulGreat shots .Wish one day i can learn how to take photos w same
quality.What technique and what filters did u use???
at night, and even an amateur like me can get some good shots. All
were taken with only a UV filter and my lovely 707. She's not the
newest girl in town, but she still takes a mighty nice pitcha'
Hehehe
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F-707: TCON-14B;
Need MCON-35 and WCON-08B.
Gonna be a CON-man someday.
LOL. I'm pretty much confined to the southeast, myself. I have been to Tucson, AZ a few times, but never to Oregon. I would love to visit someday.okay. Let me ask a dumb question. Where is this wonderful place?
I don't get out of Oregon much
F-707: TCON-14B;
--LOL. I'm pretty much confined to the southeast, myself. I have beenokay. Let me ask a dumb question. Where is this wonderful place?
I don't get out of Oregon much
to Tucson, AZ a few times, but never to Oregon. I would love to
visit someday.
The former Opryland Hotel, now known as the Gaylord Opryland Resort
is located in Nashville, TN. Home of the Grand Ol' Opry.
F-707: TCON-14B;
Need MCON-35 and WCON-08B.
Gonna be a CON-man someday.
That's not a dumb question. I ask many questions here myself. It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it.I guess if I keep asking enough Dumb questions
No, just company business.on this forum I will
eventually KNOW something eh?
Do you have family in Tucson AZ?
Now that's funny!My sister and her hubby live
there. I think he was from Kentucky originally. You don't know a
Ray and Nancy do you?
--TJM
--LOL. I'm pretty much confined to the southeast, myself. I have beenokay. Let me ask a dumb question. Where is this wonderful place?
I don't get out of Oregon much
to Tucson, AZ a few times, but never to Oregon. I would love to
visit someday.
The former Opryland Hotel, now known as the Gaylord Opryland Resort
is located in Nashville, TN. Home of the Grand Ol' Opry.
F-707: TCON-14B;
Need MCON-35 and WCON-08B.
Gonna be a CON-man someday.
Have lot's to learn!
TJM
--That's not a dumb question. I ask many questions here myself. It'sI guess if I keep asking enough Dumb questions
a dirty job, but somebody has to do it.
No, just company business.on this forum I will
eventually KNOW something eh?
Do you have family in Tucson AZ?
Now that's funny!My sister and her hubby live
there. I think he was from Kentucky originally. You don't know a
Ray and Nancy do you?
Yes I think Ray is my brother-in-law's sister's boy. LOL
--TJM
--LOL. I'm pretty much confined to the southeast, myself. I have beenokay. Let me ask a dumb question. Where is this wonderful place?
I don't get out of Oregon much
to Tucson, AZ a few times, but never to Oregon. I would love to
visit someday.
The former Opryland Hotel, now known as the Gaylord Opryland Resort
is located in Nashville, TN. Home of the Grand Ol' Opry.
F-707: TCON-14B;
Need MCON-35 and WCON-08B.
Gonna be a CON-man someday.
Have lot's to learn!
TJM
F-707: TCON-14B;
Need MCON-35 and WCON-08B.
Gonna be a CON-man someday.
Hello YoBrandon,Just Curious are ya here on vacation, or do ya live around here?
Welcome to STF, Brandon. You'll enjoy your stay, I'm sure. BTW I did the same thing before I joined. I lurked around here for at least three months, before these guys "unknowingly" convinced me to buy a camera. I joined the same day I bought the Sony f-707 and haven't regretted it one bit.Im new to the forum, and hadnt registered till this post lol. Just
--figured Id say hi!
Later
Brandon
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Webmaster of http://www.TeamChaotix.com . Nashville Tn's First YoYo
Club/Team. (No Joke lol, Check Us Out!)
Soon to be owner of a Sony Dsc-S75 (cant wait!!)
Oh...pretty interesting. I'll have to check it out.Just Curious are ya here on vacation, or do ya live around here?
Im new to the forum, and hadnt registered till this post lol. Just
figured Id say hi!
Later
Brandon
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Webmaster of http://www.TeamChaotix.com . Nashville Tn's First YoYo
Club/Team. (No Joke lol, Check Us Out!)
Now, get out there and start snappin' pitchas. LOLSoon to be owner of a Sony Dsc-S75 (cant wait!!)