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Monday, December 6, 2010

Moms you gotta love'em

 I'm sorry Mom, I don't understand your fascination with the white cold stuff...when you could be rubbing my warm white belly.
 Actually I'm pleased as punch with the snow picutres taken at night....
Absolutely luck...I'm still in my infancy in photography skill!!!

25 comments:

  1. Madi, your mom is getting sooo good with her camera! Nice pictures of the snow.
    Hugs, Gail

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  2. These are great shots! Well done!
    Happy ST. Nicholas Day!
    Ann

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  3. Oh C, you should be pleased. Catching snow on film is not easy especially at night. Those are great shots.

    Cindi Lou here. Madi, I know what you mean, what's up with that cold white stuff? I strongly suspect it is some type of WATER! I only like water to drink. I really think it is weird (and very scary) that it falls out of the sky sometimes.

    Purrs & Hugs,
    Cindi Lou and J

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  4. It is hard to get good pics of the snow actually falling so well done - it looks pretty.
    love
    Martha and Bailey xxx

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  5. Outstanding job on da snow fotos...dat does actually take some skills or...when da moon ans stars are aligned just right!

    Puddles

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  6. When I see your night time snow pictures I can't help but think of the song "Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!"
    Absolutely gorgeous!
    Hugs, K

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  7. Madi, I bet your belly is soooo soft!

    Good pics Mom.

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  8. Madi,

    Dose snowy pictures your mom took are just beootifuls!
    Happy Monday my furiend!

    Woofs and Licks,
    Maggie Mae

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  9. You did GOOD, HiC!
    I especially like the lantern...
    xoxo
    ~K

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  10. What beautiful pictures! I am with Madi, though. I'll stay inside and you can rub my belly from time to time. OK?

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  11. Great photos! Now go pet Madi's belleh. She's waiting...

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  12. Incredible!!! Great photos. I love the nighttime snowfall like this. I too am a novice on night photography and I took some of the Harbor Lights Festival the other night, will post the photos sometime this week, even tho yours are better than mine; hands down.

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  13. Those are great snow pictures!!!!!!!!!! We are so curious about snow, as we keep hearing about it.

    Madi, honey, you are a total hotty!!!!!!!!!!!

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  14. Madi we don't understand the fascination with the white stuff either - but neither does our mom! Our mom said that while it is pretty, it is just a pain in the you-know-what to deal with! Tell your mom her pictures look great!

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  15. Hi Madi and mom,
    I think you are a great picture taker!! It looks wonderful to us, me and Happy and Bambi!!!!!!
    You remember last year we had some real cold spells too. Maybe we are in for another one with real cold temperatures!!!
    xx, Fern

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  16. Oh that snow looks cold. Brrrrr.. it's cold here too. I agree, your mom could be rubbing your sweet soft belly :) Love the pictures.

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  17. Wow! Gosh! It looks like little diamonds falling from the sky.

    Wiggles & Wags,
    Mayzie

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  18. Hi Madi!
    Isn't it funny what makes them so happy?
    My Mom is the same way.
    I tell you give me a nice place to curl up and nap and I'm happy. Just give her a camera and she's happy.
    But my Mom says the pictures are very pretty!

    purrin
    xoxox

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  19. How pretty! But SNOW already in North Carolina? Will it be a white Christmas?

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  20. Very nice! We have lots of snow up here, too. It also dropped about 30 degrees in the last 24 hours so I don't think I will be playing outside much!

    Your pal, Pip

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  21. Those are some cool pictures, Madi's Mom!! Good job!! Now go rub Madi's tummy!

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