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Lumix G1: 20mm: 1/400s: f11:ISO 200: 20mm
Wendy
Printable View
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Lumix G1: 20mm: 1/400s: f11:ISO 200: 20mm
Wendy
Had another good pic this month. :)
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Canon 1000D, 18-55 IS, Oct. 17, 2010.
Start of "The Wet Season" - North Queensland
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Grant
Let the magic begin
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This santa was amazing! even had the adults in Awe
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This photo was taken recently at a vineyard in California. All comments, questions, and critiques are surely welcome.
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hi all,
i am new to photography, hope this is not a bad img to start with. i disobeyed the rule of third and it was captured in mid Oct.:)
Cheer!
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First post!!!!
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Lucy
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Lucy by Fleshpiston, on Flickr
The sunset in the morning on my way to college, sometimes it is just beautiful.
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Here is my entry for this month: The Rock and Sky
This photo was taken in Turimetta Beach, North Sydney. It was my second attempt to take a photo of this giant rock with more than 2 meters height. Around 8pm - one hour after sunset, the sky was getting dark quickly. I noted some dark warm light across the sky that was not so obvious to our naked eyes. But from my previous experience, I knew my camera would be able to capture such color. I set up my camera quickly, used live view to compose and focus on the rock carefully. With aperture f/4.0, shutter speed 30 seconds, ISO 400, and a 2-stop GND, I was able to capture such wonderful sky together with full of details of the rock texture.
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Sunset taken on 22 Nov
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This is the Little Buffalo River just outside of Jasper, AR.
It is a tributary of the Buffalo River which was the very first designated National River in the USofA. Established by an Act of Congress on March 1, 1972.
Prior to this shot, we have had a bit of a dry spell. This is about as low as I can remember seeing the Little Buffalo.
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