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I am just now seeing this photo for the first time. Absolutely stunning! :2thumbs: I love the sunset photos posted here from UT, but New Mexico has awesome sunsets as well. In addition, the most beautiful moonrise I've ever seen was in New Mexico while driving down to Albuquerque. The color was unlike anything I've ever seen before or since......the moon was full and almost red in color. Too bad I didn't have proper camera equipment that night.Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Barron
Boomstick
Isn't that from Army of Darkness?Quote:
Originally Posted by Summit42
Yes sir, one of the best movies ever.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sombeech
Groovy!Quote:
Originally Posted by Summit42
Too awesome man. You gotta love that show.Quote:
Originally Posted by Summit42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeu6r625KaE
The latest at work.
Happy Halloween
I tried to get my latest to post but I cant get it to convert from a bmp - I'll try to figure it out - in the meantime here's a picture of it...Heaven to me - Makena Beach (big beach) south shore Maui!
Image from the Swell, shot in March...
I think that Mtnbiker's picture was my favorite.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mtnbiker
Who would have guessed...a motorcycle. :lol8:
Here is my newest Picture by me of one hot hippy.
Get her number? :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by PunchKing
Here's my latest, with a screenshot of Halo 3 :cool2:
Nothing too special
I believe quite a few will recognize this location.
I usally change this about every two weeks The pic is of my 2 boys on a motoutah.com pee wee ride day at Delle.
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...rs/desktop.jpg
Latest, from two weeks ago. Image made from the Devil's Hall Trail looking up at Hunter Peak at Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
I noticed the "Lost Bikini" page was up :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by desertrat222
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Originally Posted by Sombeech
We know what's on your mind. :twisted:
December
Precious! :nod:
Thanks. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by tanya
Looking through these, you can learn a lot about the users by the Icons / Programs they have on their desktop. Who uses Google Earth, what kind of image editing programs they use, if they use Limewire....
AAHHH - how cute! -
Instead of Utah, the Living Room...
picture perfect as always :haha:
had to change the desktop just for this week cause I missed the Pipemasters Triple Crown surfing competetion in Hawaii....man, I missed Hawaii this year....http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...urf1Medium.jpg
Man, I love seeing those big waves. I'd like to ride one sometime.Quote:
Originally Posted by greyhair biker
That would be scary to ride to say the least...I have trouble on 10-12 footers :hail2thechief: SO, I just set up a beach towel and camera and take the shots 'cause you aint gettin ME out in that wave!-
..Last Pipemasters I went to the sound was deafening! You couldnt talk to each other unless you yelled!
Did you take that shot?Quote:
Originally Posted by greyhair biker
I cheated.. my stuff shot too far away but I WILL put some of my shots up & then you can see how far away they really are :2thumbs:
I can see in the background somebody being towed into the waves via jetski. Hell, I could do that. I think the hardest part is just getting up from the board, onto your feet.
Most of these big wave riders have footstraps on the board, like a large wakeboard.
I'd love to give it a try.
the problem with riding a big wave is speed, hence the jet skis pull cause you cant run that fast or swim that fast. They pull you in between sets, pick a winner, pull across the wave& down, go as fast as you can and let go of the jet ski....thats the easy part. If you go down you get buried by a 4 story building...fun stuff! :2thumbs:
Yeah, those freakin' big waves, when they crash, the force alone will create a wind to knock most of those boys off of their boards. :eek2:
We were in Hawaii last year for Christmas and I took the boogie board out. The waves weren't massive, but I gained a whole new respect for the ocean. When I finally go the hang of it, the first big ten footer i caught, I wan't quite in front of it, but on top. It broke right near the beach and I got a mouth full of sand and the wind knocked out of me. I stood up in waist deep water trying to open my eyes with all the water and sand in them, when I get pummeled by another wave. I blindly made my way to shore half swimming and half crawling. That ended the day for me. That shiz is scary stuff.
Here are a couple of shots I took...the wind had come up and the haze youre seeing is mist, not clouds but the background started to cloud up at the time...