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Believe it or not, my DH still rolls loose change and takes them to the bank to exchange them bills. Enjoys doing that.

 

That shot was at my mother-in-law's house, she was rolling coins with her mother to give to a guy who had fallen on hard times. There was over $200 overall.

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A shot from the GoPro during the hike today. For a postage stamp of a camera that isn't designed to do snapshots in the first place - I'm still pleasantly surprised at its' capabilities.

 

But the video's are funner!

 

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A rose's only purpose is to be pretty and attract new pollen-carrying friends. This veteran has reached the end of the run and is retiring one petal at a time.

 

 

Job Well Done

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Dave

 

...but it's making me sad still...:(

 

(Probably because we're finally supposed to get winter on Thursday)

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A shot from the GoPro during the hike today. For a postage stamp of a camera that isn't designed to do snapshots in the first place - I'm still pleasantly surprised at its' capabilities.

 

But the video's are funner!

 

I love my gopro. One of my favorite things to do is set it up outside on timelapse mode right before a storm builds, I have gotten some AMAZING lightning shots that way.

 

Here are a few I got a couple of years ago in the back yard, I just started the camera and let it go until it was dead while I slept.

 

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I love my gopro. One of my favorite things to do is set it up outside on timelapse mode right before a storm builds, I have gotten some AMAZING lightning shots that way.

 

Here are a few I got a couple of years ago in the back yard, I just started the camera and let it go until it was dead while I slept.

 

415498_3648699291465_893004660_o_zpsbbea315c.jpg

 

614517_3648739212463_1980237916_o_zps2fce0845.jpg

 

323000_3648713171812_224123156_o_zps8393c88b.jpg

 

221097_3648723132061_1945419764_o_zpsb57b52f6.jpg

 

Oh my, those are some awesome images! I'm right on board with you on how I have used it so far - but with boring old sunny weather there hasn't even been decent clouds to shoot. Thanks for the great idea - come monsoon season next summer I am definitely going to try this. And thanks for posting these, too.

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I love my gopro. One of my favorite things to do is set it up outside on timelapse mode right before a storm builds, I have gotten some AMAZING lightning shots that way.

 

Here are a few I got a couple of years ago in the back yard, I just started the camera and let it go until it was dead while I slept.

 

415498_3648699291465_893004660_o_zpsbbea315c.jpg

 

614517_3648739212463_1980237916_o_zps2fce0845.jpg

 

323000_3648713171812_224123156_o_zps8393c88b.jpg

 

221097_3648723132061_1945419764_o_zpsb57b52f6.jpg

 

 

Great pictures.

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