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Shutter: 20 sec. // Aperture: f/16 // Focal Length: 400 mm // ISO 100

Valdore -- I love that shot. It just begs the question "where is that?" A lot of mystery in the shot. Almost an element of voyeurism -- hiding behind the sign, looking at what's going on "over there" The interplay of the silhouettes with the colorful lighting. I find the highlights on the bolts just a little distracting, and it would be great to remove them, but I like being able to see the electrical junction box on the left. Great, interesting shot.

Took the family to a pancake breakfast this weekend at the local organic farm. They had a great dixieland jazz band playing, and this old feller could really blow. I ate my breakfast quickly, then got out my new G9 to try it out. Got one snap, realized the mic was in the way, then they broke the set, and never came back while we were there. :-(

I like this photo mostly, but I can't figure out: is it a good subject, or is it a mundane subject made to look like a missed great shot because of the microphone stand. :p
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I like that shot a lot. Very urban, but there's something wonderful about that old dog. So anti-cliche from the typical put-bull, rottweiler (sp?) type you see here in the states.

Just a (skinny) guy and his buddy out in the cold morning.
 
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Valdore -- I love that shot. It just begs the question "where is that?" A lot of mystery in the shot. Almost an element of voyeurism -- hiding behind the sign, looking at what's going on "over there" The interplay of the silhouettes with the colorful lighting. I find the highlights on the bolts just a little distracting, and it would be great to remove them, but I like being able to see the electrical junction box on the left. Great, interesting shot.

Took the family to a pancake breakfast this weekend at the local organic farm. They had a great dixieland jazz band playing, and this old feller could really blow. I ate my breakfast quickly, then got out my new G9 to try it out. Got one snap, realized the mic was in the way, then they broke the set, and never came back while we were there. :-(

I like this photo mostly, but I can't figure out: is it a good subject, or is it a mundane subject made to look like a missed great shot because of the microphone stand. :p

1/100 f4.8 ISO400 Canon G9

Thanks for the comment bking. I had noticed those little bolts too, and thought about removing them, but decided against it for whatever reason.

I like your shot of the performer; I always think it's fun to get shots of musicians performing their craft.
 
Oh Canada!!

maybe not a very technically good picture, but i like it, i had to run in the middle of the road, in the middle of the storm with a tripod.....vvvvvverrry cold...:).. sorry for the water drops in the lens.

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Cloud Face
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Oblomow Thanks, let us know when your next in Scotland and I'll sort out a pint for you at the Ferry Inn.

doylem Lovely shots of the fells, up here the weather has been rotten over the weekend :(

m@lew Fantastic shot of the girl.

Nando2323 Great shot of the guy with the dog.

thinkband awesome, great picture and great background story.

I stopped while driving and snapped this yesterday, it was such a weird looking cloud formation, my wife reckons you can see one of the old Muppet dudes in it. (Waldorf and Statler) Its very grainy, but the colours are all natural.
 
Dutch F-16 strutting its stuff at the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in the summer.
 

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"Ocean Watcher" (because the rock looks like the profile of a persons face)

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Beautiful colours. Stunning work as usual, Carlos.

Beautiful! Both of them. Great light and a great view. I want to walk there!!

Many thanks oblomow. I appreciate your kind feedback.

Wow! The quality of photos in this thread just seems to keep getting better and better. Great photos, everyone.

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I agree that there are some stunning images here and yours is no different. The light positioning really makes this photo and gives it a very atmospheric feel.

David
 
For ignorant peasants such as myself, please could someone post a concise step-by-step on how to use tags, cos I'd like to have a nice purty pic in my post instead of a thumbnail! :D

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After The Storm

Taken this weekend at Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada.

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