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From a recent trip to South Africa.
 

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This photo hit explore today :D

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D700 : 50mm F1.4D : SB900 and Westcott softbox for keylight : SB900 in gridded beauty dish for rim light

1/320 @ F2.2 (Should have been at F4 or higher but didn't realise until half way through the shoot!) T.T
 
Here in the UK we have something on the breakfast menu called the 'Breakfast Wrap' (I've got to say, it's bloody amazing!!)

Anyway, I took this Macro style photo to show my friend. Everything was from iPhone4S, all I've added is Auto-Enhance built in iOS5.

The thumbnail looks okay, but in full size you can really see the detail that a 4S can capture.
 

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click to see on black background, and more from the mountaintop fireworks extravaganza.

Winter Fireworks on Deer Mountain, Ketchikan, Alaska

Nikon D80
Nikor 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 @ 100mm
ISO 800, F16, 8 sec
 
I'm currently in San Francisco so here we go
 

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family friends own a few huskies and a sled and came over to give all the kids in the neighborhood free rides during the afternoon. I was shooting and this picture just shows how excited the dogs were. The blue eyed one looks like a menace, and they were so amazingly friendly with the kids... :)
 

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family friends own a few huskies and a sled and came over to give all the kids in the neighborhood free rides during the afternoon. I was shooting and this picture just shows how excited the dogs were. The blue eyed one looks like a menace, and they were so amazingly friendly with the kids... :)

Looks like fun! The lead dog is certainly got an intense look!
 
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I love this picture and the way the black background encroaches and enhances the deep red of the rose. Well done!

Thank you :)

I'm not happy with the focus on the petals but otherwise had fun shooting the image. I think part of the issue might be from shifting shadows and over saturation of the red channel caused by the long exposure and moving the point light source around. The camera was on a tripod and remotely triggered.

It is definitely a picture I will revisit in the near future.
 
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