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  • Birthday 08/24/1985

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  1. I agree. You are such a wonderful mother. It's heartbreaking to think of a woman labouring in an ER knowing full well that there is no child at the end of it. I'm so sorry you were treated so insensitively.
  2. Is it too late to find out? Maybe it will bring you peace.
  3. Vic- I often find that when someone doesn't have a sibling or isn't close with their siblings, they will develop a deep friendship with someone and create their own "family". No one is ever alone, and your son never will be. Cheers!
  4. Thanks for your help I'll be right in the action. I'm pretty sure I'll be using the D200. The D70 broke lol and you can only use the base lens now I didn't do it! I am going to be taking many, many photos. The end result will be a slideshow of about 35 photos.
  5. I'm interning at a city paper this summer and will be the photographer at a large parade next weekend. I'll probably just be using the Nikon D70 with which I've become accustomed... or the D200 with a larger lens. I'm just learning about DSLR's, so I'm a little nervous... the end result will be a photo slideshow to be featured on the website for one of the main media companies here in Canada. So yeah, pressure. I'm looking forward to it though! Any tips/tricks/lens suggestions would be great. It is supposed to be slightly overcast that day, with probably quite a few sunny breaks. I'm not sure if I will be taking photos of the fireworks and other events, but I want to try and hang on to the camera all day... what is the best way to shoot fireworks?
  6. I hope this doesn't give away my location too much... Hobbes- the clarity in your photos is something I always hope for, but never get. I don't think it's possible with a p&s, unfortunately! I'm in love with the speed of the lens though! The third picture is edited (obv) I'm trying to create a large portrait for my wall... 18 x 20 or so, but I feel like it's gotten a bit too gloomy. If I use it, I'll crop about 60% of the rocks out. I shopped the bf out of that one, but kept him in the other version. Which do you prefer?
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