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Aug 3, 2014 00:58:51   #
abby wrote:
The monthly photo challenge last month for Shutterbug Magazine was "Rich and Colorful". They do a nice job with the "challenges" and images are submitted on-line.

I took this image of the Art Brushes with my old D90 and used a light box. The brushes were held in place by a block of styrofoam.


Beautiful and very well done! Congratulations! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:54:50   #
R.G. wrote:
Just because I like them.

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Stunning, well done! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:53:40   #
Treepusher wrote:
Yes folks, it's holiday time again--National Paint a Daylily Day. Daylily painting festivals are being held all over the country today, accompanied by long-winded speeches, parades, picnics, and fireworks.

Or maybe not.

But I can have my own private parade and picnic. Without the speech, of course. And the fireworks will come later, when my wife sees the bill for the latest software I bought.


Very pretty! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:52:44   #
ptcanon3ti wrote:
A few shots from a few hours shooting around the Nation's Capitol.


Beautiful, well done! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:50:51   #
littlebiddle wrote:
Went out a little late but still got a lot of color in the clouds!


Wow! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:48:57   #
camerapapi wrote:
They are not all of them in this small series. Maine is too rich in beautiful lighthouses and I have not had the privilege of visiting them all. I only selected four of them which I know are among the most popular. If you have visited Acadia National Park I am sure you know there is a beautiful lighthouse there that attracts the attention of many visitors. It is best photographed in early light.
The first lighthouse in this series is the Pemaquid Lighthouse. It is located in the Pemaquid Point overlooking a great expanse of ocean. Sometimes the lighthouse is open to visitors and there are beautiful photographs to be made of the staircase and through the glass lens of the lighthouse. In early morning the temperatures, beginning in September are a little bit chilly, especially when there is a wind from the East. It could be dangerous to move around the rocks where it is easy to slip and have an accident, especially if it rained the night before. Some visitors have lost their life upon falling to the ocean due to the cold temperatures of the water and the strong currents.
The second lighthouse is located in Cape Neddick near the small town of York Beach. It is the Cape Neddick Lighthouse which sits on top of a rock called Nubble Rock. The locals called it Nubble Light and it was built and has being in service since 1879. There is a beautiful view from the parking lot. Another view of the lighthouse is available from from Sophier Park at the end of Cape Neddick.
The third lighthouse could easily be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States. It is located in Cape Elizabeth and nor too far from the city of Portland. It is called Portland Head Light and was built in 1971. There are treacherous cliffs all over this area and for that reason a wire fence has been built around the lighthouse to protect the public from accidental falls from the cliffs. It is necessary to set the tripod close to the fence and extend the legs to make photographing the lighthouse easier.
Finally the Bar Harbour Lighthouse in Acadia National Park. This is a small lighthouse best photographed from the cliff to the lower left of the lighthouse. Be careful here too, it could be dangerous walking around and positioning the tripod but the views of this place in early light are gorgeous and worth the risk.
All shots made with a D70s using, if memory does not fail, the old 28-85 AF lens. I used also an old 3021 aluminum Manfrotto tripod with Linhof ballhead.
I hope you like them and enjoy looking at them.
They are not all of them in this small series. Mai... (show quote)


Beautiful! Well done! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:46:42   #
steffro1 wrote:
Taken atop Mendenhall Glacier north of Juneau Alaska, June 2012


Beautiful capture, cut the bottom portion in half! Good eye otherwise. Well done! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:43:40   #
Cocadori wrote:
My wife overlooking Yellowstone Meadows. We recently took a 10 day pack trip into the Thorofare.


Beautiful capture! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:42:41   #
gracie.wilk wrote:
This was one sweet bird. taken handheld.


Interesting position! Good catch! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:39:33   #
tainkc wrote:
What shall I do? Should I go for the tasty morsels before me that I desperately need for protein, or should I go for the sugar water at the feeder?


Wonderful catches! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:38:11   #
nakkh wrote:
Over the eastern Sierra Nevada


Very beautiful! Simplicity at its finest! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:32:12   #
nakkh wrote:
Up near Redding, ca


Well done! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:31:29   #
Cocadori wrote:
Another of this Ram. He often seemed as though he wanted to pose for a photo.

click on download for the best image.


Really like this capture! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:28:30   #
Photosmoke wrote:
Birds, Bugs & Butterflies


Sharper than a tack, very well done! :)
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Aug 3, 2014 00:27:26   #
Ronbo wrote:
Well, maybe this will fix your wagon.


Stunning, well done!
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