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My first hawk.

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I really am enjoying your landscapes, Doylem.

I don't know what it is about them, they have a different sort of quality about them. It has to do with the colours and er, smoothness…is that just the way your location appears or is there a trick?
They are very good.

Thank you...

It’s exactly two years since I ‘went digital’, and I’ve basically used just the one lens on my Nikon D200: the kit 18-70mm. So I’ve probably tried to shoot pix that use the best characteristics of a budget lens lens rather than fretting about its drawbacks. And to compensate for the fact that it’s not the sharpest lens you can buy, I shoot mostly with a tripod, so I can stick to f8, f11 or thereabouts.

The tripod slows me down. I leave the camera on it, so I can walk about, eat a sandwich and wait for the light to become ‘interesting’. I’m happy to wait for quite a while. It’s all about the light for me (I’m a bit obsessive...) rather than some Photoshop effect.

I’ve just splashed out on a Nikon 50mm 1.8 lens. It’s so different! I’m trying to find out what it does best; it all takes time...


Great capture... I could see it in a book about bird behaviour...
 
Thank you.
I have been enjoying your pictures too for some time now.

A pair of sparrowhawks come to my bird-table (they're not after the seed or the nuts... :(). But they're wonderful birds: killing machines. And, best of all, they look me straight in the eye... like the bird in your pic. None of the other birds do that...
 
Shot at my local gardens on a D300 70-200 f/2.8 @ 1/1000 f/5.6 (180mm (270mm)) at ISO 200 with colour temp set down to 2000k

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Rapid changes here...old and new, food and silicones; it's what is called progress :rolleyes:; at the same time it's hilarious :D

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As a favor to my brother I took some photos of his sister-in-laws new baby. This is my favorite of the set.

 


2nd day, 2nd photo :D

I really enjoyed this image, good work!


Bought my first DSLR on Tuesday, trying my best but have loads and loads to learn!
Canon 450d, Kit lens.

Wow, the first one is great, I particularly liked the blended figure that the "donut" and its shadow make... Where is it?

Next in the series :) C&C always noted!

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I wonder, what is that thing?

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During our time in Paris this past spring, I would always get up as early as possible and walk around to catch the wonderful morning light. I stumbled upon this on one of these walks.

EDIT: Wow, this looks underexposed here! On my monitor at home and on SmugMug, it looks much brighter.

Nice picture, however I can't understand the irony (or else why is your post named "irony"?)... Is it supposed to be related to the broken ad of pont neuf?
 
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An aquatic mammal (not sure what, otter maybe?) finally saw me sneaking up on him as he was sunbathing on the dock, near Port Townsend, Wa
 
finally scanned some photos i took a few months ago in seattle
 

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New to photography- took this at a parade today, I think it turned out pretty decent.
 
Brand new to this...

Just bought a Nikon D40, and I feel like I'm a bit of an amateur photographer now. Saw a really cool spider on our back porch, and I did the best I could with what I had. Any advice would be great; also, anyone know what kind of spider this is?
 

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