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2007-07-07, 02:09

Ha, my Mom collects Coca Cola products.

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2007-07-07, 06:38

Moonrise - Jupiter - Antares over the Med. Actually the night before the Blue Moon... 29 Jun 2007




Unprocessed. Click for 1280x960 with metadata. Original 2816x2112.

Slight blur blamed on damn fine Rioja.

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2007-07-07, 13:00

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1432/...0c4c2006_b.jpg
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2007-07-07, 13:09

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nifty airplane pic
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2007-07-07, 13:12

Brad - can you please host propellerhead's photo inline. Flickr doesn't show up for me these days.

[EDIT] - Oh well.

Last edited by Mac+ : 2007-07-08 at 03:57. Reason: propellerhead mentioned that it was now inline. I just see a hotlink, that still doesn't show up for me.
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2007-07-07, 13:33



I was looking through my photos today (seeing what else I could add to my Panoramio account) and found this - it's a portrait (of a sort) of me and my girlfriend. It has...something...that I really like.

The parapet is on the city walls of York and I'm the one with the stupidly small head...
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2007-07-07, 13:36

Very nice.
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2007-07-18, 07:00

My first shot with my new f/1.4 lens. This is literally the first photo I took after putting the lens on my camera, so it's not spectacular but I'm very impressed with what a good lens will get you.


(clik 4 teh biggar)
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2007-07-18, 07:08

Not bad Sammy.

Enjoy the new lens.
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2007-07-18, 09:11

tori: Awwwww!

for you much looking pleasure:



I woke up for sunrise on the Outer Banks a few weekends ago. Ah, hell, here's the full gallery.

Ebby: nice fireworks pics. Manual focus is what you really want anyway. Set focus to infinity. Autofocus will always screw up your timing or not let you focus at all. bulb exposures work best with a tripod (or propped on something stable). A nice trick is to have a black board handy. Leave the shutter open and place the board in front of the lens, pulling it away for the explosions, then moving it back over the lens between them. You get essentially multi-exposure fireworks whose lights don't get over-exposed.
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2007-07-18, 14:18

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Ebby: nice fireworks pics. Manual focus is what you really want anyway. Set focus to infinity. Autofocus will always screw up your timing or not let you focus at all. bulb exposures work best with a tripod (or propped on something stable).

We are on the same wavelength here. Infinity was a little too far and I should have dialed back a bit. Autofocus was off the whole time. I had a tripod set up on the grass, bulb exposure selected, and a 3' remote so I didn't shake the camera by pressing the button. All shots were timed by my thumb and I am impressed by the results.

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A nice trick is to have a black board handy. Leave the shutter open and place the board in front of the lens, pulling it away for the explosions, then moving it back over the lens between them. You get essentially multi-exposure fireworks whose lights don't get over-exposed.
Ohhhhh! I am so trying that next year! That sounds so cool.

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2007-07-18, 19:29

I'm sort of late to this thread, but I took some neat pictures lately (new Canon S3 = <3) and felt like sharing a few...





6MP versions available upon request.
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2007-07-18, 19:34

The human eye picture freaks me out!

But cool, nonetheless.
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2007-07-18, 19:40

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The human eye picture freaks me out!

But cool, nonetheless.
Thanks... in the original you can see veins and a reflection of the sunset.
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2007-07-18, 21:14

Man I've missed this thread. Summer break from school has had me running in all directions and sadly, leaving my camera behind most of the time.

I just enrolled for my Fall 07 classes though and I'll be taking THREE!!! photo classes. Photojournalism, Studio Lighting 1 and Digital Imaging. I'll be very intimate with my camera in another month or so!

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2007-07-19, 06:28

Hey Turtle, where are you taking these classes?

I'm a freshman at SUNY Buffalo this fall and taking Intro to Digital Photography... I really think I'll like it.
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2007-07-19, 12:26

atomicbartbeans: Nice eye shot!

Drinking flamingo:
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2007-07-19, 12:50

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Hey Turtle, where are you taking these classes?

I'm a freshman at SUNY Buffalo this fall and taking Intro to Digital Photography... I really think I'll like it.
I'm going to the local community college here in Tidewater (TCC). They have a really good photography program. Sad part is that I have to take part in a bunch of other art classes I have no desire to take. I like the eye shot too. The sun in the eye is just awesome.

Nice Flamingo GSpotter

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2007-07-19, 13:08

An old shot from a business trip to Santa Fe in 2001. I was attending a workshop at the Hotel Santa Fe:

It's the only Native American owned hotel in Santa Fe, built in adobe architecture style.

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2007-07-19, 15:03

Beautiful shots! I particularly loved the baby tiger and the fireworks shots and the one of the beach on this page, but I think that everyone here shows great talent. I wish I could shout out more that I love, but then I'd have a massive list.


This was taken near Daytona Beach, Florida.



This is of a geese family near my dorm at Rutgers.



This is of a red-shouldered hawk in a park near my home in Florida.
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2007-07-19, 16:26

I almost had a shot like that of the hawk. Mine was a red tail hawk on a chain link fence in a parking lot. Just before I grabbed my camera, the hawk bent over to fly but instead let out a stream of birdshit that coated the hood of some poor feller's blue car.

My laughing scared the bird away.

^^ One more quality post from the desk of Ebby. ^^
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2007-07-30, 21:10

I had two pretty amazing views at the same time from my front porch the other day:

Looking North - Plume of smoke rising off of the Meriwether Fire in the Gates to the Mountains Wilderness


Looking West - Sunset with smoke


More of the same at http://web.mac.com/kringsmd/iWeb/Sit...etherFire.html

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2007-07-30, 23:46

Here's one I took a while ago that I really like.

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2007-08-20, 21:44

My brother just put this old picture on line.
Him being almost three years old and me just eleven. I can tell you it brings back a lot of memories.
Nice thing to share with you guys



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Very sweet.

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2007-08-20, 22:36

Cool. It reminds me of Virginia Beach.
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2007-08-20, 23:16

Kinda random.

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2007-08-21, 00:29

A few pictures of ants eating a dead bug I took recently:








There's a gallery with more pictures from that shoot and some more stuff by yours truly
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2007-08-21, 00:57

Nice pics everyone, keep them coming.

Cute babies, too!
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2007-08-21, 01:16

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I like photos like this because they're natural and incidental. So often on Flickr now I see HDR compositions (particularly those done in Photomatix) that no longer resemble real or even staged life at all.

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