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Aug 25, 2011 02:06PM
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It's by a close contemporary of Vermeer, named Gerrit Berckheyde, who did mostly cityscapes. This one is of the Herengracht in Amsterdam.
I suck at print screen resizing so it looks like I have this grainy ass pic on my desktop and I don't. It's actually a cool picture, I just failed at resizing to make it big enough to see. It's actually an upside down reflection that I flipped.Yes, I was so incredibly lazy that I white boxed out stuff real quick in paint because I have secrets to HIDE!
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Stacia: "I white boxed out stuff real quick in paint because I have secrets to HIDE!"You're a woman of mystery, Stacia.
Stacia wrote: I would claim porn, but nope. Not even close."That actually hadn't occurred to me. I was thinking more along the lines of international intrigue, espionage, etc.
Here's my current one:
I change my wallpaper frequently. I get my wallpaper from National Geographic.
same with me helena although mine is a pic i took in haiti about 18 months ago of a hotel and i love it so i have left it up a bit longer than normal
Sometimes I do that, a pic that I really love- I’ll leave it up for a while. Yours is pretty cool, it looks like it should be a screensaver. I have no talent with photography- so some of my screen savers are appealing only to me!
I have mine rotating through photos of a trip last year to Zion National Park. These are some of the shots I took.


Phil, I have almost the exact same photo from Zion - the first one. Was that from in one of the campsites?
Sarah Pi wrote: "Phil, I have almost the exact same photo from Zion - the first one. Was that from in one of the campsites?"I think it was from an official viewpoint. I had my mom with me on that trip so we mostly stuck to the easiest-to-reach places.













