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AT06

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It's June on the International Dateline.


Welcome to Photo of the Day. The POTD thread was started by iGary in May, 2006 and converted to a monthly thread in November 2007 by Arn. POTD is one of the most popular picture groups on MacRumors, often exceeding 500 posts and 20,000 views per month.

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Caliber26

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"Partners" Statue at The Magic Kingdom

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ijohn.8.80

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Adelaide, Oztwaylya.
Went to Grey Box Day today where the kids had a stall educating folks on how to identify, invite and keep native bats, birds, insects, frogs and lizards in your urban environment.

When we got up there in the hills to set up the fog was quite thick and looked magical, with visibility about 50 metres at most! Living by the coast, we don't get fog like that, so it was a novelty for us.



Canon 60D, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8
 
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rchip

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Jul 26, 2011
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On a walk in Wales, taken with my Sony NEX 5n, with the 16mm pancake lens, f5.

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NeGRit0

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Different view of Las Vegas...


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Camera: Canon T2i
Focal Length: 60mm
Exposure: 1/640th
Aperture: f/ 8
ISO: 100
 

Keleko

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No fair that you can get that with no people in the picture...

This morning I went to Old Car City just north of Atlanta. It's a huge lot full of old busted and rusted out cars. In other words it's a photography paradise.

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Caliber26

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No fair that you can get that with no people in the picture...[/url]

Anyone can! I work there but I actually take most of my pics during my days off. For example, if the park is scheduled to close at 11PM, all the general areas will stay open until about 12:30-1AM. Guests usually rush outta the parks after the last parade or set of fireworks ends and it quickly becomes dead, with the exception of a few people who are slow to work their way outta the park and do last-minute shopping. A LOT of folk do their nighttime photography during these times and everyone is respectful of each other and do their best to not get in the way of others. Getting that "empty park" shot is a lot easier than people would expect.

If you come back down, hit me up. I'd be happy to walk around with ya and snap some pics!
 

Keleko

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Anyone can! I work there but I actually take most of my pics during my days off. For example, if the park is scheduled to close at 11PM, all the general areas will stay open until about 12:30-1AM. Guests usually rush outta the parks after the last parade or set of fireworks ends and it quickly becomes dead, with the exception of a few people who are slow to work their way outta the park and do last-minute shopping. A LOT of folk do their nighttime photography during these times and everyone is respectful of each other and do their best to not get in the way of others. Getting that "empty park" shot is a lot easier than people would expect.

If you come back down, hit me up. I'd be happy to walk around with ya and snap some pics!

Part of my problem is having the energy to stay out that late. :) I'll keep that in mind next time I go, though. I don't know when it will be. I kind of want to wait for the new ride in Fantasyland to be finished before I go again. That would give me something new to see, not that I saw everything when I was there.
 

rchip

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Jul 26, 2011
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I like this because you can just see forever! I took it walking up Scafell Pike, the tallest mountain in England!

Taken with Sony NEX 5N, 16mm lens, f13 1/60, iso 100.
 
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