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06/02/2007 09:18:08 AM · #76
When you make the picture of the shiny object, you could just surround yourself with things interesting enough so that everyone who sees the picture of the object would be intrigued by the reflection. Take advantage of problems as they arise, and life will be good. : )
06/02/2007 09:18:53 AM · #77
Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

Originally posted by riversong:

I bought a backcountry tent at REI a few years ago. You can carry it on your back, under your backpack. It weighs a few pounds and sleeps 2 people. Any hiking store should have this type of camping gear.

Best to you!


So in other words, a light tent? ;-)

~Terry


I agree, If you use a light tent all you have to do is put your head in in. The rest of your body would just stay outside the tent. That way, if someone wants to take a picture of your head it will look good.
06/02/2007 09:20:31 AM · #78
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer:

When you make the picture of the shiny object, you could just surround yourself with things interesting enough so that everyone who sees the picture of the object would be intrigued by the reflection. Take advantage of problems as they arise, and life will be good. : )


You think it would work if you took a picture of something shinny, standing INSIDE something else that is shinny???? That way the reflection would be so confused it might just give up???
06/02/2007 10:14:39 AM · #79
Originally posted by Lowcivicman99:

Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

Originally posted by riversong:

I bought a backcountry tent at REI a few years ago. You can carry it on your back, under your backpack. It weighs a few pounds and sleeps 2 people. Any hiking store should have this type of camping gear.

Best to you!


So in other words, a light tent? ;-)

~Terry


I agree, If you use a light tent all you have to do is put your head in in. The rest of your body would just stay outside the tent. That way, if someone wants to take a picture of your head it will look good.


A tent for your head?

In other words; a hat?
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