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Sure. Always happy to show some of my travel photos. :)

These are NOT for the Photos of the Day thread. I'm simply filling a request, not triple posting photos. :D
 

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Sure. Always happy to show some of my travel photos. :)

These are NOT for the Photos of the Day thread. I'm simply filling a request, not triple posting photos. :D

I didn't ask you to post them here in this thread!!! ;)

Thanks. Is it a long walk to reach these falls? Looks like a great trip.
 
No, around 5 km to the falls, and 5 km back out to the entrance. You can keep walking if you want and continue a bit beyond the falls. It sounds long, but it's a total of around 90 minutes of walking total if you do it quickly.
 
No, around 5 km to the falls, and 5 km back out to the entrance. You can keep walking if you want and continue a bit beyond the falls. It sounds long, but it's a total of around 90 minutes of walking total if you do it quickly.

Doesn't sound long. It look like a very remote spot. 10 km is nice walk.
To keep this a photo thread:
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Another one from Wales
 
Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/180 sec
F-Number: f/7.1
Exposure Program: Normal Program
ISO Speed Rating: 250
Focal Length: 200.00 mm
(yay for VR) I probably could have opened the lens up a little more - wanted to keep the foreground grass in focus though.
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Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/180 sec
F-Number: f/7.1
Exposure Program: Normal Program
ISO Speed Rating: 250
Focal Length: 200.00 mm
(yay for VR) I probably could have opened the lens up a little more - wanted to keep the foreground grass in focus though.
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Funny I was just thinking I would have shot this at a wider app, but then I would have lost some needed detal. I think you made the right choice.
 
A nice little field of flowers. Edited afterwards in Photoshop.

Location: Marblehead, MA
Camera: Sony DSC-P100
 

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Saint Bartholomew Chapel, on the Konigsee in Germany (Southwest of Munich):



Click on photo for a second view. Of these two, I prefer the first one, above.


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Canon A80; 1/40sec @ f/5.6, plus cropping & pushed contrast & color balance. This past Wednesday (1-17-07) had very flat lighting, plus it was very late afternoon (16:15hrs local) and nearly the entire valley was in shade...note the washed out mountaintop.

BTW, still no snow to speak of in the German Alps. Daytime valley temperatures were close to 50F; overnight frost/freeze line was at around 2000ft elevation.

-hh
 
Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/180 sec
F-Number: f/7.1
Exposure Program: Normal Program
ISO Speed Rating: 250
Focal Length: 200.00 mm
(yay for VR) I probably could have opened the lens up a little more - wanted to keep the foreground grass in focus though.
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I love the contrasting colours. Yellow/gold on green and black really work well, and stand out a lot.
 
I love the contrasting colours. Yellow/gold on green and black really work well, and stand out a lot.

Thanks, I went to a local park the day I got the 70-200 2.8 and just kinda played around with it for a few hours. :D

K, pic for Sat. This was my first experience with house strobes and a pocket wizard, I must say that I was really impressed (high IQ indoor jumping pictures were a joke before.)
Camera Model: NIKON D200
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
F-Number: f/6.3
Exposure Program: Manual
ISO Speed Rating: 500
Focal Length: 95.00 mm
White Balance: Manual (kelvin)
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It forces you to focus more - people will flip a **** if you take more than one frame every few seconds with the house strobes, so continuous shooting is out - and flash sync is 1/250, so panning well becomes important too.
 
Goose

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This goose just kept getting closer and closer to me. Maybe thought I had more food for it. :)
D40
Date/Time: 2007:01:14
Focal length: 46.0mm
Exposure time: 0.0063 s
Aperture: f/5.3
ISO equiv.: 800
Metering Mode: matrix
Manual
 
Stray Puppy

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Daegu, South Korea
January 20, 2006.
Nikon D40, Nikkor 70-300VR@300mm
iso 200, f6.3@1/100
cropped a lot

A stray puppy I saw today in an abandoned lot near the forest.
 
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Daegu, South Korea
January 20, 2006.
Nikon D40, Nikkor 70-300VR@300mm
iso 200, f6.3@1/100
cropped a lot

A stray puppy I saw today in an abandoned lot near the forest.

Gee's that makes me sad. Is it normal to find stray puppies like these in Daegu? How so? I'd be in trouble if I lived there, me and my girlfriend couldnt help but take them all.
 
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Daegu, South Korea
January 20, 2006.
Nikon D40, Nikkor 70-300VR@300mm
iso 200, f6.3@1/100
cropped a lot

A stray puppy I saw today in an abandoned lot near the forest.

Ok I'll add to it as well...Awwww, so cute. :)
Also YEA! another D40 user. How do you like it so far? And, How is that
70-300vr treating you?
Hope to hear from you soon.
 
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My momby got me a $100 gift card to best buy so I got awesome Bose headphones for my birthday today.:p

I hate taking these type of photos because I don't have a white screen thing or good lighting equipment or a lightbox. I just held it up in-front of a wall and I was going to keep it in color but it was really blurry because the headphones were moving so I just made it black and white and put the contrast and stuff up. I can't afford professional lighting but there are no limits in photoshop!
 
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