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romey46
06-26-2009, 01:34 AM
Wutsup guys new to the site everything looks chill as funk down to see some nice glass. Ill have some high-res pics up soon i took these with my phone. let me know what u think

http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/6282/sg1.jpg

http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/3417/sg2.jpg

DCALLSTARR
06-26-2009, 03:21 PM
Welcome!

gotta love the SG's i have one aswell. here are some pics of mine..

http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww148/DCALLSTARR/IMG_4556.jpg
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww148/DCALLSTARR/IMAG0140.jpg
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww148/DCALLSTARR/dangif1.gif

didnt mean to hijack your thread but i thought i would share my SG since you shared yours.

happy blazing!

philly4life
06-26-2009, 03:38 PM
if ur sharing, im sharing. welcome to the site romey.
http://img352.imageshack.us/img352/7848/dsc00475.jpg

Ripvanwinkle420
06-26-2009, 07:20 PM
SICKKK Fisheye DcallStarr
Been looking to get one of those for a while
all the loot goes to the Glass no more Photography =D

Pretty crazy blazing spots 2
A field? IM guessing behind your hosue or sumtin
And Your boiler Room? Lol jsut guessing from the electrical panels
Looks like you did it up real nice though
Keep it Blazing!!

DCALLSTARR
06-26-2009, 09:11 PM
yea thanks alot Rip! my house is surrounded by fields of green and horse farms and i love it. hard to believe i live in new jersey right??

thanks for the props on the fisheye i thought it really came out cool! and yes your correct, its the "boiler room" but i thought the texture of the wood beams and pipes on the ceiling gave it a really cool feel to the picture. and the carpet really draws you in!

anyways thanks alot for the kind words. id like to see some sick shots from you some day!

Ripvanwinkle420
06-26-2009, 09:27 PM
NO doubt dude exaclty what i was thinking
colors really POPed in there haha

Im sure youve tried growning back there?
Any luck you have posts in the growing section?

Sry for the hIjack just gotta show my love for the sick photography+glass
keep it up dude
Yea ill be posting some shots up soon ive been tring to get rid of most of my collection so i can buy a fixed stem toro haha or a disk who knows

ToRo Head
06-27-2009, 03:44 AM
you took this mans thread over lol! jk

OnlyHighGrade
06-27-2009, 08:18 AM
yea thanks alot Rip! my house is surrounded by fields of green and horse farms and i love it. hard to believe i live in new jersey right??
!

i ain't surprised. jersey get's a bad rep but southern and even central jersey is gorgeous. i grew up in rhody and my girls is from southern jers and i really enjoyed visiting her down there.

Ripvanwinkle420
06-27-2009, 02:19 PM
i ain't surprised. jersey get's a bad rep but southern and even central jersey is gorgeous. i grew up in rhody and my girls is from southern jers and i really enjoyed visiting her down there.

Southern Jersey is beautifull i love going down there every summer on the coast just to chill back kick it
most of the towns are mostly younger crowds in like 26 and under but hey im in that category so thats y i have a blast!!
Deff hit up wildwood for some awsome times!!
also come out to montauk long island for some of the best tuna and shark fishing you wll ever encounter in your life

DCALLSTARR
06-28-2009, 03:14 PM
exactly where i live in central jersey.. if you've ever been to 6 flags great adventure i live near there, about 10 minutes away actually..

NJ is beautiful! im surrounded by horse farms and corn fields. but then philly and NY are both less then an hour away! no wonder the rich mobsters left NYC and came here haha..

and my plants are doing pretty well. except that we've had rain about 23 out of 25 days this month.. my plants were on the edge of dying due to over watering. but how can i control the rain right?

oh well its sunny now and they are doing better then ever!

Chickenhead7
06-28-2009, 05:17 PM
To help protect from overwatering, as well as other things because everyone knows that growing outside increases your risk for problems ten fold, some people build miniature green houses around their plants. Like a few 2x4s stuck in the ground with some plastic sheeting covering the top and/or sides. Usually the best plastic sheeting to use is clear enough to let light through and yet not clear enough so you can see through to the plant/plants. So yeah it can help protect your plants from over watering by being a canopy, and help keep it secret too. If you build it well enough it can help keep animals out such as rodents and other critters that like to munch on the foliage. Just thought I would mention it :)