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Someone at work gave me this bar of chocolate with raspberry inside. I've never heard of it but assume it's expensive, and it tasted good! :)
 

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Nothing wrong with being perfectly happy with less than the best. Notice the better/spacier option being within reach.
And there's apparently still enough space left for her chest to produce a loud purrrrr!
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I was waiting for a customer on his boat and while sitting on the flybridge I noticed what a beautiful morning it was. Shot with a Galaxy S4 using "HDR mode". In good light, this is a pretty good camera. In bad light, the camera sucks...as do most camera-phones.

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I love trains and I love vintage photos of them.
:ditto: and :ditto:

These are pics I took last year at Griffith Park's Travel Town; our daughter and her little family were visiting, and I was snapping away. There's nothing spectacular about any of these shots, but I love them anyway. :)

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My daughter and my oldest grandson:

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Here's another of my favorites - held my cell phone up over my head to clear the fence the best I could, and pointed it in the general direction. Plain unshopped photo from my first Evo -

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I dig the bears and liked the blues.

(Yeah, sorry, I know, I've posted this one hereabouts before as well.)
 
I see so many things in this photo. I see his mother, my father, smoochable lips, and him in (hopefully at least) 20 years with a different beverage in hand.

Taken with my GS4, no post processing.
 
My brother-in-law has been visiting the last few days, and one of the things we did was go up into the San Gabriel Mountains above Azusa to my favorite spot, which is along the east fork of the San Gabriel River. That was Friday. Today, there's a fire blazing there and we can see its smoke from my house. They started out calling it the Azusa Fire, but have changed it to the Madre Fire; at the last update it had reached 40 acres. I grabbed my camera and tried to get some decent shots from my house, but it was already getting too dark so they're really not great. But I'm posting anyway because of one that defies logic!

Smoke visible in the background:

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One of the firefighting aircraft leaving for the night; who can spot the peacock in the tree? :)

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The headlights in the sky are firefighting aircraft heading my way as they leave the fire for the night:

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And...THIS. Is it the moon? No. A UFO? I don't know. An orb. Perhaps. The pics immediately before and immediately after have no such object in them, and they were snapped within milliseconds of this one. :confused:

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An orb perhaps. Have you had orbs before, or anyone else in the area had them? Speck of dust extremely close the lens at the moment of exposure possibly?
No, never--and, trust me, Mike, I take THOUSANDS of pictures. This is a first for me. *cue Rod Serling's voice and the Twilight Zone music*
 
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