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On the top shot, I don't know what I like more - the individual leave growth against the bark or…
- View post The spine was probably around 8-10 inches perhaps? I spoke with a couple friends, a few who happen to be…
- View post Spine On Tues., Wed. and Thur., my son Elliott attends school for three hours in an area of town I…
- View post It just looked like a perfect opportunity for a series of bracketed shots to do an HDR and get some…
- View post The very first shot is incredibly awesome but I'm wondering, is that bottom pic the front of a boat in…
- View post And let me point out in that picking this lens, it was was made on several criteria. First, speed. At…
- View post I think this lens and I were made for each other! I'm loving it!
- View post I'm very happy with it!
- View post How about quietly hiding underneath our feet? Or the noise of the city, as viewed from a quiet rooftop? Or…
- View post Awesome shots! Looks like that one Egret (I think?) better watch out before he becomes some alligator's lunch on the…
- View post Yeah, I really liked that one too. It was simply fascinating to watch how it was done, from heating up…
- View post Got some pics from two separate sets up. First I captured some swing dancers in Rittenhouse Square today here in…
- View post probably late today, tomorrow or within the week. I got a new lens, the 35mm f/1.8 DX which works out…
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- View post It's a misleading image. I used the green board on the building as my guide, assuming with the being being…
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- View post Here's an attempt by me of the same idea. It's not the most interesting but same concept: I've found some…
- View post Certainly! In building shots like this where the intention is to capture the reflections, I wouldn't recommend a polarizer. There…
- View post This image here, though a merge of several images for an HDR image, involved the use of a polarizer to…
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