It's okay. They don't have much of a coastline in the Philippines, do they?
Nu-uh! No siree, neva seen dat much water in dem darned "o-sheans" in mah whole life, mang
[Fun fact: I am actually terrified of the water and was downright scared shitless when "touching down" after para-sailing ]
[It was totally awesome though and totally worth the risk of having a shark leaping out of the water for my organ ]
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LadyTevar wrote:Marina? May I steal one or two of those for backgrounds on my Work Computer?
None with you or Amy in them, of course. Just the scenery
Surely! I'd have no problem with that at all.
*SavestoHD*
THANKS!!!!
Nitram, slightly high on cough syrup: Do you know you're beautiful?
Me: Nope, that's why I have you around to tell me.
Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" -- Leonard Nimoy, last Tweet
One of my cousins once spent an exciting night on top of that big sea stack on Ruby Beach. You can't see in the photos, but there are actually quite large drift logs on top of it, and he just about learned first hand how they got there when he decided to camp on a rock that is cut off from land except at extreme low tide in the middle of the winter storm season.
Adrian Laguna wrote:I wonder, is it safe to swim in those beaches? I imagine they are very cold, but a thermal suit should fix that, I'm concerned about things like rip tides, hidden rocks, and other underwater dangers. The water looks so peaceful, but when it comes to the sea you should never trust mere appearances. It would certainly be fun to frolic among those gentle waves if it's safe to do so.
All of the beaches on the Olympic peninsula feature at their trail heads a rather interesting illustration of two children fleeing in terror in front of an onrushing log, along with various warnings against the strong currents and tides and nasty rocks. And yes, the water is cold, usually around 50 degrees Fahrenheit, which will give you hypothermia pretty quick without some sort of protection.
Quadlok wrote:All of the beaches on the Olympic peninsula feature at their trail heads a rather interesting illustration of two children fleeing in terror in front of an onrushing log, along with various warnings against the strong currents and tides and nasty rocks.
Ah, that's unfortunate, it looks like such a nice place to splash into. I would be willing to face rocks if the wave action is weak, but no way I'm braving strong currents and ties.
And yes, the water is cold, usually around 50 degrees Fahrenheit, which will give you hypothermia pretty quick without some sort of protection.
That I could figure, as I said a thermal suit should fix it. The very best ones let you dive in Arctic waters.
The picture quality is TOO good for my taste. Without any blur or fading, or out of focus shots, how can pictures of (possibly) Bigfoot be seen bounding in and out of view (unless its not him). Which is a pity, since some of those pictures look like the perfect environment for him (unless he doesn't exist).
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-Agent Kay
NeoGoomba wrote:The picture quality is TOO good for my taste. Without any blur or fading, or out of focus shots, how can pictures of (possibly) Bigfoot be seen bounding in and out of view (unless its not him). Which is a pity, since some of those pictures look like the perfect environment for him (unless he doesn't exist).
The region is so isolated that it does have its own subspecies of Elk, even.
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The Duchess of Zeon wrote:
(I also set it to .8 megapixels instead of 6.1 megapixels, the camera's full capability, to preserve storage life, as I have no storage cards, just internal memory, and I'd realized after leaving that I'd forgotten the transfer cord to my laptop, Grr).
Given the typical quality of sensors in consumer digital cameras, you didn't probably lose much on detail; the so-called megapixel race only increased noise.
I love the scenery of the West Coast. It's so fucking epic. I've never been that far north on the West Coast, but I have visited the Point Reyes National Seashore, among other places along the California coast.
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The Duchess of Zeon wrote:
Surely! I'd have no problem with that at all.
*SavestoHD*
THANKS!!!!
You're very welcome.
Just to let you know, my supervisor saw the pics of Cape Flattery I have on my work comp now, and wanted to know where she could get PRINTS for her WALL.
Nitram, slightly high on cough syrup: Do you know you're beautiful?
Me: Nope, that's why I have you around to tell me.
Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" -- Leonard Nimoy, last Tweet
Just to let you know, my supervisor saw the pics of Cape Flattery I have on my work comp now, and wanted to know where she could get PRINTS for her WALL. :lol:
You can tell her that she has permission from the photographer to print them out using a colour laser printer or something else of similar extremely high quality, on suitable artist's paper, if she wants to.
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