Nature Screenshots! (BIG and NUMEROUS pictures!)

Let me add this;

Those that CAN DO, DO. AND those that CAN'T TEACH. What I don't know, It's some twisted form of WHATWETHINKITISREALITY.

From personal experience; I was so filled up, with myself, that my family was going to put me through College....It was so important to my Dad.

Until one day we had a Blizzard and I had to take a short-cut through Faculty Parking to get to class, cause the sidewalks weren't plowed.

And here were these estemed professors, with their Cars parked in front of of a sign.... All rusted out sxit buckets...teaching me about business. Hence it dawned on me, "Those that CAN DO, DO. AND those that CAN'T TEACH." Gimmie a break, teaching business; making Millions and having a rust bucket to show for it."

Clowns...6' kids that have been in School since Kindergarten, teaching about life outside of school, with no experience, from somebody else that never did anything either, but write a damm book......nothing to show for it, none of them. If they knew what REALLY to do they would DO IT.

I dropped out of College the next week.


I feel you so much dude. :)
 
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With each day more forgotten station Zbaszyn Przedmiescie.
 
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Love the scenic screenshots

These are beautiful and realistic looking scenes. The very lush shot with trees and sun low in sky -- it suggests a solution to my current project which needs a lot of green for a mountain meadow.
 
Yes...very nice pics everybody! Malignus PL's shot seems to have dissapeared though. Maybe it's just a glitch. Iona Island was a naval armory that was closed down after WW2 and is now a bird sanctuary noted for its bald eagle population. I haven't been able to find a good bald eagle model like that seagull, so I've settled for some flying geese...

On Iona Island

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Cheers,
Fred
 
Yes...that's Z Funky Road 4. Iona Island has a number of old derelict roads, sidewalks, storage sheds, and dirt trails left over from the armory days. Since it's closed to the public, the only ones who use them now, besides the caretakers, are the birds. :)

Cheers,
Fred
 
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