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Sugarloaf Area / Atlanta, Ga / 1/9/07

I call this one "government holiday"...
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Camera: Nikon D50
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 80 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: 0/6 EV
 
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Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec
F-Number: f/3.2
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
ISO Speed Rating: 320
Exposure Bias: -0.7 EV
Focal Length: 116.00 mm
 
Beach in Evanston, IL

I took one with the beach in focus, and one with the fence in focus. I really like how this one turned out.

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Camera: Nikon D50
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 800
Exposure Bias: -1/3 EV
 
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NIKON D40
Date/Time: 2007:01:10
Focal length: 55.0mm
Exposure time: 0.0080 s (1/125)
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO equiv.: 200
Exposure bias: 0.67
Metering Mode: center weight
Exposure: aperture priority
 
Yes, it's blurry, but the shooting conditions were horrible, and I couldn't move further away from that little "creature" while shooting and yet still had to use f/1.8 because of the poor lighting, so depth of field wasn't so great, either. Oh, and that thing squirmed.

Anyway, it looks like it was straight out of the Aliens movies. That, or the movie Tremors with Kevin Bacon (classic ;)).

Anyway, it was taken at Nagoya Aquarium once again. January 6th, 2007.
 

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Yes, it's blurry, but the shooting conditions were horrible, and I couldn't move further away from that little "creature" while shooting and yet still had to use f/1.8 because of the poor lighting, so depth of field wasn't so great, either. Oh, and that thing squirmed.

Anyway, it looks like it was straight out of the Aliens movies. That, or the movie Tremors with Kevin Bacon (classic ;)).

Anyway, it was taken at Nagoya Aquarium once again. January 6th, 2007.

Uh, is this about an older post. Or did we forget to upload a photo? :p
 
Yes, it's blurry, but the shooting conditions were horrible, and I couldn't move further away from that little "creature" while shooting and yet still had to use f/1.8 because of the poor lighting, so depth of field wasn't so great, either. Oh, and that thing squirmed.

Anyway, it looks like it was straight out of the Aliens movies. That, or the movie Tremors with Kevin Bacon (classic ;)).

Anyway, it was taken at Nagoya Aquarium once again. January 6th, 2007.

Oh oh oh… Aquariums are sooo cool, but shooting in them decently just doesn't happen, filled up my card at one and had about ten nice ones, which weren't even from their big tank because everything was blue!
 

This photo broke my Flickr comment and favorited record in hours, and I thought it sucked. I combined two images (one that exposed for the sky and one that exposed for the other half) I didn't use a tripod and I didn't ask my dad to pose, this was all just luck.
 
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NIKON D40
Date/Time: 2007:01:10
Focal length: 55.0mm
Exposure time: 0.0080 s (1/125)
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO equiv.: 200
Exposure bias: 0.67
Metering Mode: center weight
Exposure: aperture priority

Great squirrel shot, I can never get that close around here. Here is one from my yard, Sciuridae "Jaba", the american fat squirrel.

Canon 20D
12-31-06
600mm (960) at f/5.6
1/1250
ISO 800
 

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This photo broke my Flickr comment and favorited record in hours, and I thought it sucked. I combined two images (one that exposed for the sky and one that exposed for the other half) I didn't use a tripod and I didn't ask my dad to pose, this was all just luck.

did u desaturate this, because it looks great
 
26/08/2006 - Somewhere in Germany
f1.4 - 1/50s

Pondering where to go next while lost in the woods in a foreign country.
 

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