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By Jacob Crosby in HDR, Minnesota, People, Rebel XT/350D

I have been using the software I previously mentioned called Woopra for a few weeks now. It has become a small bit of a surprise to find that roughly 30% of my website visits come from two users in a single city. I will not be mentioning the single city and state, as it is important to me that both visitors continue, well, visiting and I fear that should I make an announcement of it, they will likely stop visiting. Though I am not entirely certain, I am very confident… So thanks for your visits, you know who you are.. :)

In starting the writing of this particular post I did not have a particular direction in mind. I have been in a great deal of pain in recent weeks, and it seems that it is getting progressively worse. Which is exactly what I was informed would happen, and that in the coming months things will progress pretty quickly. I am afraid that the current medications I am on are becoming of little use. Most days I am able to ignore the coming months, and the fact that there is a certain outcome of which I have little control. Although, there are days, in which I am simply stuck with myself and all the information locked in my mind, which is also of little use. Time is a relative thing, it seems that when we have an abundance we allow it to waste away, yet when we have little, we long for more.

As of this very moment in writing I have no photo selected, and I am not sure I have the motivation to even look at them… Most of them remind of a much different time in my life, wherein I may not have had a great many things, I did have one thing, and she was most of what mattered to me. It seems counterintuitive, but the falling down does seem to be far more painful than the standing up. I have finally been reminded of a photo I had taken some time ago, though I cannot remember the date, and I am not going to spend the time to look for it. This photo was taken in St. Cloud with Chandra at Munsinger Gardens. I asked her to wear her sari so that I could take some photos of her in it as I thought it would be a beautiful and colorful addition to Chandra. Though not one of my favorite photos, it seems that many people like this one. Also, no unique name for this one..

A short while after this photo was taken we had wandered around and found a cage with peacocks in it, totaling around 6 if I remember correctly. There was one in particular, so extremely colorful and energetic. I tried my best to get the three photos usually necessary for HDR, but it was of no use, as the animal was reluctant to stay still for more than a moment at a time.

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  1. The flowers pop out of the ground like magic. When the young lady is sitting there smiling she looks as if it was from another picture. It makes me want to just step right into the screen and enjoy the serenity I am seeing. The leaves on flowers you can almost feel the silky by looking at this picture! I can’t wait to see more.

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  2. Very nice. I must make it a point to hit Munsinger when the summer returns.

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  3. Thank you both for the comments. I also love the flowers in this photo, they remind me of the fake nylon ones people buy… Steve, I recommend nabbing a few of the water fountains, they have a nice color and depth to them due to their age, or how they were artificially aged.

    Both of you, did you vote on this photo? I see only two votes, and I know one of them was me, and I am pretty sure I gave this one a six. :) Which means at least one of you did not vote!

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