21 April 2005 ~ 3 Comments

Thirsty?

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Click on the photo above to see it full size.

Mmmmm… I could really go for a Mountain Dew about now. That or a Dr. Pepper. I can’t decide. Maybe both. Ya know, they should really make drinking fountains dispense your favorite flavor when you press the button. It would be like in Mr. Deeds where the drinking fountain serves Hawaiian Punch! Then again, who wants the spray from the fountain to end up on their nice clean shirt? You’d need a bib just to get a drink! Anyway, I’ll return from my random rant to say I really like this photo. I took it downtown, near the Seattle Center. And since today was sooo sunny, I thought a nice outdoor picture would be good to post.

Oh! and I have comments on a post or two now! That’s exciting. Keep them coming people, I want to hear from everyone. I’ll even take suggestions on what kinds of photos to shoot next.

Alright, that’s it for me – just a short post tonight. Enjoy the sunshine!

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3 Responses to “Thirsty?”

  1. Anonymous 21 April 2005 at 7:00 pm Permalink

    Hi Ben!
    I like your pictures!
    What kind of camera are you using? They turned out awesome!
    ~*~Amy

  2. Ben Betz 22 April 2005 at 6:35 am Permalink

    I use a Canon EOS 20D with a EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM zoom lens. It’s a Digital SLR camera that’s not quite a “professional” camera, but it’s still awesome! I’ve taken a lot of pictures so far – I haven’t had the chance to upload all of them to my flickr site yet, but I’ll do that soon. I’m waiting to have enough photos so I can upload a big batch for everyone to look at. Hope that answers your question!

  3. Gayle 24 April 2005 at 5:25 pm Permalink

    And here I thought that blogs were pointless. What was I thinking? ;-)


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