A couple of pics I just took here at work...
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I'll take some next time I go over there. I'm a fool with this cell/camera phone. I take pictures with it all the time, although the quality isn't very good.
A couple of pics I just took here at work...
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You work for Nike right? Their headquarters are in Portland?
Yes. Actually Beaverton which is a suburb of Portland.
I never knew that. I would think that Nike would have their headquarters in a big time city like NY or Chicago for some reason...
Oooohhhhh! So Portland isn't a bit time city huh?!![]()
What she meant was that at least they should be in a city that has seen a championship in the past generation.
No I didn't ... I was thinking only of basketball
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Yankees?. Rangers? Giants?
Son, if you ever dream about getting me you better wake up and apologize.
I edited it like 3 seconds after I posted it. Damn you for seeing it.
More pics from work...
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a cut on my finger
to me our living room is random
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Person in a shoe.
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The Nike campus looks nice.
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Nice living room area blingy.
On that picture there is a little spot on the right side of the pic by the wall, does anybody here know why some pics have that?
it's a poltergeist most likely.
The only reason I ask is because I have some pics of the Spurs players that we took at a private party and those little dots are around some players.![]()
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THey're common with digital cameras. I forgot what they call them.
If you believe in ghosts, it is said that orbs(the spot in your photo) are the ghost in the form of light, or something like that. It could also be a speck of dust floating in the air that reflected the flash.
When light shines directly (or almost directly) into your camera's lens it will get caught on little speckles of dirt and create those spots. In some special cases (when the light is shinning in at a precisely correct angle) the refraction of the light passing through the many lenses that cons ute the camera will also create those spots. They are usually a few in a row and sometimes photographers look for them on purpose.
A clean lens helps getting rid of most of them. Shielding the lens from the light by holding your hand in such a way the the hand's shadow is on the lens (while the hand itself is outside the frame) also does the trick.
Cool how you got the camera's focus to exactly duplicate that of your eyes.
Are yous assumin' Tlong wuz already.... drunk???![]()
hic up..
Of course never having been drunk myself I take it that's what your were referring to.
Very true.
thanks. i hate the curtains though![]()
and stop talk about ghosts i live in the monte and at night you hear some scary .
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