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Michael Burr Photography
By videographistlol October 01, 2012
I didn't do business with this guy but he responded to an ad I placed on Craigslist extremely out of line, cussing and belittling because something was misspelled. Very unprofessional, this is a big red flag, he's likely to be unstable in person if he's going to blatantly be online and send things from his own email address to incriminate himself. You can find the full story on Ripoffreport.com just search for his business name. ...read more
Looff's
By LOOFFS at Citysearch July 01, 2011
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Michael Burr Photography
By Penny Bail Bonds December 30, 2008
Your portfolio is incredible. I am very very impressed! ...read more
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Planning For Next Hunting And Fishing Trip: An Amazing
Preparing your next hunting or outdoor camping trip? Are you a serious outdoor backpacker? Sure, you've got plenty of specific outdoor gear; you can also convert daily products into something that you can use on your next trip into the forests. Tent pegs resulting in your trouble? If they have a tendency to slide or take reduce in the smooth floor or on a wet night, all you have to do is overlap two.Hunting and fishing storesProvide you with the tent are fastened fixed just a little additional assistance. For example, think about the gold indicative sunshades marketed for the window. Put one under your bed between the bed mattress and its wood made assistance, and you'll rest better. The sunshade will indicate your body heat; use it as a floor wetness hurdle as well, or cut it to fit within your chilly so that your ice continues more time. Another wise decision is to make you every night foods before hand, and then lock up them in nasty fridge handbags. Buy your beef in advance, lock up them in their spices, and then cover them with aluminium foil. Package these in the chilly, and they'll stay fresh more time. When you buy an 8-person prepare set, you will discover everything held in a 12-20 qt. metal pot. This will come in very useful at the camping area, even if you don't prepare a stew for 12. Tie it to a rainfall fly to gather mineral water. Use it to steam water, or to warm water you need to cook and wash. When you're advancing back, things your resting bag in it and it won't take up any more space. At the camping area, before you warm or prepare your food, distribute just a little fluid plate detergent on the outdoor of the cookware. After you're done, just rub them in the fresh sand and rinse. It could not be any simpler, could it? As you can see, outdoor camping equipment of all type can be used around the house - you just have to get innovative with some of your thoughts. Doing this, however, will make sure that your outdoor camping equipment isn't just available rarely used for the better part of the year, and instead it can see the light of day regularly. Trying to discover some outstanding lower pricefishing equipment for salecan be really perplexing and contrary if you don't know where to look. Online is the best resource. Source:http://campingtent01.angelfire.com/ ...read more
By Shop Camp Supply May 25, 2017
Do You Love Your Home? Celebrate with a Watercolor House Portrait
It's a new year! What better way to celebrate the home you love with a watercolor house portrait. If you are not familiar with house portraits, let me tell you about them. I find that people with beautiful homes like to keep them looking beautiful with aesthetic landscaping and possibly other decorative touches placed around the house, such as fountains, figurines and other fun objects -- or simply lush plants and trees. In fact, I consider such people to be artists themselves as they are creating a beautiful image to be enjoyed by everyone who passes by their home. Because they live on the inside of the home, they don't get to see the beautiful outside very often or for very long -- only when they enter their home. However, if they want to enjoy their beautiful home while they are inside, day in and day out, they typically choose to commission an artist whose work they admire to do a custom house portrait for them. The artist will usually take photographs or receive photographs from the home-owner which depict the home in the best light, with nice contrast and shadows, and which show off the house and landscape details to their best. What is so great about commissioned paintings is that the artist can add or subtract elements that will enhance the painting. For example, if there happens to be an ugly telephone pole in front of the house, this can be excluded from the painting. Or if the photograph was taken during the winter and the home really looks best in the spring with flowers all in bloom, the artist can paint the flowers in bloom even though they may not exist in the winter photo. This is what is called "artistic license". An artist creates a reality of his own! If you are considering commissioning a painting of your home, make sure to discuss the details with the artist before you give him a deposit. Also make sure he/she will guarantee your satisfaction. That is key -- if you are not happy with the painting, the artist should agree to fix or re-do it until you are -- within reason, of course. (If you agree on a spring scene and change your mind later, you might need to pay extra to make major changes.) Find an artist whose work you like so that you know what medium he will work in and are happy with his style of painting. I love working with home-owners on their house portraits and seeing their beaming faces when I show them the portrait of their home I have created. There is no better feeling than that of creating a warm glow in someone's heart that I know will last forever! I also provide 2 free watercolor greeting cards with their house portrait on the outside so they can show off their new acquisition to friends and family. Here is an example of a recent house portrait I completed: Happy House Portrait Hunting! Check out my work at http://debbielewiswatercolors.com ...read more
By Debbie's Watercolors January 09, 2010