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Nov 10, 2018 16:38:19   #
Colour.
aschweik wrote:
This mill is on the former property of Jim Kirby who was an inventor. He constructed this mill in 1922 to produce hydroelectric power for his home. It is the first of it's kind, designed so the weight is resting on ball bearings. And it could turn on just a trickle of water. His property is now a 336 acre park. (information at friendsofcrowellhilaka.org...click on "what's here")

I've been staring at these two photos since yesterday (well, not continuously...I did sleep!). I can't decide if I like the color better, or the sepia. Anyone have an opinion? Thanks!
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Nov 8, 2018 12:57:22   #
Well done!
Gdelvecc wrote:
I’m a big band saxophone player and decided to try a high contrast self portrait. Single speedlight/Octobox with help from Lightroom and On1.. Cool huh!!!
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Nov 8, 2018 12:43:00   #
Good job on all, "old-timer".
patman1 wrote:
These are random shots, most with my leicas. Maybe of interest, the Corvette was originally Red and surround by people at car show. I changed the color and took out the B/R.
Parrot shot with Kodak DCS Pro14n,
Viper street shot, killed B/R
Doval Shadow, car i owned for a short time.
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Nov 8, 2018 12:40:50   #
Great work!
saxman71 wrote:
I go to a lot of culturally themed festivals in the greater Seattle area. There are many of them throughout the year and they are all free. These images were taken at this year's Di­a de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival at the Seattle Center a couple weeks ago. The Aztec dancers shown here are known as Tloke Nahuake and they are dynamic performers. I hope you enjoy these images. Thanks in advance for taking a look. These shots were all taken with a Tamron 70x200 f/2.8 G2 lens mounted on a Nikon D500.
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Nov 8, 2018 12:40:04   #
Beautiful!
kadams wrote:
This is Julian age five
What a great little boy to photograph.
This was a studio shoot about lighting. These pictures turned out great, some of my best work.I think. What are your thoughts on these ?
Cc. Welcome.
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Nov 8, 2018 12:37:39   #
Lovely family photos.
stevev wrote:
here is a couple shots taken with my Fujifilm X-T100 and 56mm f 1.2
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Nov 7, 2018 11:31:48   #
Bubba is so handsome. I love bull terriers but I didn't know there were mini ones.
sippyjug104 wrote:
This is "Bubba". He is a 9-week old Mini-Bull Terrier and he joins our family of seven Smooth Fox Terriers which we raise and show.

I've included a picture of "Bruce" as well who starts his show career this Thursday through Sunday. All four days will be major points for who ever wins so we are keeping our fingers and toes crossed for him (it takes 15-points of which two or more wins must be 'major points' wins to obtain an AKC Championship title).
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Nov 7, 2018 11:27:07   #
They're great. The last one looks like the dog just got out of bed!
vicksart wrote:
These are from the pet portrait effort the other day. They're probably not shots the owners will print, but I thought they were more interesting than the more traditional versions and maybe give someone a laugh or two.
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Nov 6, 2018 10:04:12   #
Wonderful shot!
Roaddog545 wrote:
This beautiful Eurasian Eagle Owl lives in a raptor center because injuries will not allow him to live in the wild. Enjoy the portrait.
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Nov 6, 2018 10:02:39   #
It's wonderful. All too often, those Snowies tend to have their eyes half-closed.
PixelStan77 wrote:
How do you like that eye contact with that Snowy Owl?
Cute nose also. Check it in Download
Photographed at Stillman Nature Center in South Barrington,IL

Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikon 200-500 mm f/5.6
Shot at 290 mm
Exposure: Auto exposure, Aperture-priority AE, 1/160 sec, f/8, ISO 1600, Compensation: -2/3
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Nov 6, 2018 09:56:09   #
I have an old Sekonic purchased when I used film cameras. Still works fine although I had to search for a suitable battery because the originals had been discontinued. You can buy one dirt cheap if you search on the net.
dougbev3 wrote:
I am looking to purchase a light meter. I see the price range goes from $20 - $600. Looking for help as to what , if any, that you use and why you choose what you did. Thank you
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Nov 5, 2018 10:50:51   #
I love how he's looking directly at you. Great shot.
1826fairhaven wrote:
Taken at dawn at Reyes Point National Seashore in October from the car window so as not to spook him.With a Canon 100-400 IS II lens and a 7D II. I just upgraded this setup and it's far superior to the previous models. I have never seen a male Northern Harrier before. Females are brown and much more common.
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Nov 5, 2018 10:48:00   #
Great shots!
DOOK wrote:
These guys were sitting on their favorite branch which juts out over the water. Downloading is recommended.

P1000.
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Nov 5, 2018 10:45:31   #
It's a great shot!
whwiden wrote:
Here is a photo of desert elephants taken in Namibia. I had to take it at f/18 to try to get enough depth of field. That worked pretty well for the forward three, but the last elephant appears a bit soft--but I still decided to print the shot. This is cropped to 8x10.
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Nov 5, 2018 10:44:08   #
Sad expressions - but she is lovely and so are your photos.
vicksart wrote:
Here are a few of a dog that I photoed today for a fundraiser. She's a hound mix, and the owners hoped I'd be able to get some of her forehead wrinkles. Wrinkles or not, she was a good poser. In most of the shots, I used a black drape as a backdrop rather than depending on dark shadows to set her off.
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