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Church; 16/08/06; CPH, DK

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Loops - 08/17/'06

Name - Loops
Date - August 17th 2006
Camera - Fuji Finepix S5000
ISO - 200
Aperture - f 8.0
Shutter Speed = 2 Seconds

This is an image of my light in my room. Shutter was a 2 seconds and I just moved the camera around. I took about 50 of these shots. This is the one I like the most. I'll post more on diffrent days.

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My shot for the day..

Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Shutter Speed: 1/160 second
F Number: F/2.0
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Date Picture Taken: Aug 6, 2006, 7:40:32 PM

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seenew said:
My shot for the day..

I hope you don't mind me doing this, but after I noticed I can't see anything else...:p
 

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Haha, yeah, that bee was kind of faded. It's weird though, because I thought I saw some bees today that were slightly green, and thought it must be a fly until I stooped down to the flowers a little bit more. :eek:

Anyway, thought about posting something else, but I'm going to post another photo with a more obvious bee (it's a different day now in my time zone). ;)


More Bees, photo taken yesterday. I used my Nikon D50 and my Sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro for this one as well. I cropped a bit, but mostly to get rid of another flower that was distracting.
 

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Bees & Flowers

While on the topic of bees and such... I snapped this last fall, and it's one of my favourite images from the series. There was a bed of small wildflowers near my cottage and bees made their way through the field all day long, so it was easy for me to just sit there and wait for the next shot.

Canon 20D - 28-135 IS @ 135mm
ISO-800, 1/200sec, f/7.1

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DJMastaWes said:
Name - Loops
Date - August 17th 2006
Camera - Fuji Finepix S5000
ISO - 200
Aperture - f 8.0
Shutter Speed = 2 Seconds

This is an image of my light in my room. Shutter was a 2 seconds and I just moved the camera around. I took about 50 of these shots. This is the one I like the most. I'll post more on diffrent days.

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Nice job Wes - looks like you are having fun with your camera now.
 
Flower box - 8/18/06


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It's a "macro" of spinach growing on my balcony.


Camera: Canon EOS 30D
ISO: 400
Shutter/Aperture: 1/60 @ f5.6
Lens: EF 50 mm f1.8 II + 20 mm extension tube
 
Mike Teezie said:
Nice job Wes - looks like you are having fun with your camera now.
I sure am!

Name - Greek
Date - August 18th 2006
Camera - Fuji Finepix S5000
ISO - 200
Aperture - F2.8
Shutter - 1/100

My mom took me out for lunch at my favorite restaurant "Marathon" there souvlaki is amazing! The price is great too. You get a drink, rice, fries, salad and chicken for $8.

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Make: Sony
Model: DSC-N1
Shutter Speed: 1/160 seconds
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 7.9 mm
ISO Speed: 64
Date Picture Taken: Mar 22, 2006, noon

A close up of a U.S. WWII gun.

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At first I thought it looked like a wheezing cat, but now I think it's a cat dancing on a fence.
 
Evening Patrol

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Mountaintop near Daegu, South Korea
August 6, 2006
Fuji F30
iso 100
f/8@o.ooo625s
lens set widest
-1 e.v.
cropped a little

Vast aerial armadas of large dragonflies congregate near the tops of the local peaks, efficiently decimating the clouds of smaller flying insects that meet up there to mate. I was out for a long, late afternoon run one very hot, humid Sunday (37 C), and just had to stop to try to capture the sight of so many bugs silhouetted against the towering cumulus with large crepuscular rays shooting out.
 
freebooter said:
Mountaintop near Daegu, South Korea
August 6, 2006
Fuji F30
iso 100
f/8@o.ooo625s
lens set widest
-1 e.v.
cropped a little

Vast aerial armadas of large dragonflies congregate near the tops of the local peaks, efficiently decimating the clouds of smaller flying insects that meet up there to mate. I was out for a long, late afternoon run one very hot, humid Sunday (37 C), and just had to stop to try to capture the sight of so many bugs silhouetted against the towering cumulus with large crepuscular rays shooting out.

Absolutely Brilliant! Man... I love this shot!
 
My first time trying out photography. Got the camera 2 days ago and this was the first attempts. I hope everyone likes it....well I just hope they don't suck
 

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macdaddy121 said:
My first time trying out photography. Got the camera 2 days ago and this was the first attempts. I hope everyone likes it....well I just hope they don't suck
I do like the one to the right. It has a sense of eternity to it.
 
gekko513 said:
I do like the one to the right. It has a sense of eternity to it.


Well this cemetary had more grave markers than I have ever seen. It is a cemetary for veterans and their spouses. It really was like an eternity of markers. Sad yet beautiful all at the same time. So many people that died for this country are buried there and I have never seen anyone in there.

And thank you very much.
 
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