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Sep 9, 2018 11:40:01   #
What a great shot. The grain is not at all problematic.
Vienna74 wrote:
This was at the falconry show at Hohenwerfen Castle (south of Salzburg), September 2016. A vulture landed on the lawn about 30 feet from me and was headed my way. I was glad I was not a mouse.

I was shooting at ISO 1000 due to all the motion, so it is a little grainy. Plus it was on my old D7200.
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Sep 9, 2018 11:31:48   #
Pretty puppy indeed. I like the last one best.
pmsc70d wrote:
Our house is being painted. This morning I opened the living room window blinds to find that the painter had masked the window with brown paper. Such nice soft light. And there on the couch lay Pretty Puppy Penny. The rest is history.
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Sep 9, 2018 11:27:57   #
Beautiful country, beautiful shots.
Stevieboy wrote:
Hi Folks,
We recently were on the best trip we have ever been on. Started in Jackson Wyoming and then to the Tetons and Mormon Row. Then to Yellowstone and to Glacier National Park and finishing up at Lake Louise. Used the Olympus omd 1 mark 2 with the 12-100 pro and the 7-14 pro. Captured perhaps 5000 images, deleted 3000 at night while reviewing and culled the rest. These are just a small example of the results. Hope you enjoy.

Best,
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Sep 8, 2018 10:55:55   #
It's really quite unusual and I like it very much.
mikeroetex wrote:
with a thunderstorm rolling in!
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Sep 6, 2018 11:01:27   #
The colour version says it for me.
jaymatt wrote:
Take your choice.
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Sep 6, 2018 11:00:48   #
Great shots - and really interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Cany143 wrote:
Stepping back in time slightly, all the way back to last Friday.

Several days I posted some shots, one of which was what I considered 'the better' of a number of views I'd shot looking into Long Canyon. Wouldn't ordinarily do this, but hey, why not? Attached are four additional 'views' of essentially the same place, short distances from one to the next. I'm posting them for the purpose of showing how clouds and light and sky and rock can change appreciably in the space --quite literally-- of twenty minutes. Nothing anybody hasn't seen elsewhere, or realized for themselves, of course, but thought some might like to see what happens in canyon country on a windy, cloudy, occasionally rainy evening.
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Sep 6, 2018 10:50:06   #
That's a cool idea. Good on you.
ccook2004 wrote:
This is the first time I have included a photo sorry if it is wrong.
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Sep 6, 2018 08:05:02   #
Thanks Angler. Always good to learn something new (or this case something old!).
angler wrote:
Morning DebAnn and thank you very much for looking in .Glad you liked them and i've aded a link about the history of the Black and Tan Jack Russel.I didnt know the history myself and was most surprised when i read this link
www.aislingebray.com/history.cfm
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Sep 5, 2018 18:24:49   #
Nice dogs. But to my knowledge Jack Russells are white with black & tan markings. I've never seen black ones with b&t markings.
angler wrote:
...our daughters Black and Tan Jack Russels who we have been looking after whilst our Daughter ,Son in Law and grandchildren have been on holiday.They are home tomorrow and the dogs have been great fun and a treat to look after and i'm adding some photos of them for you to look at.Hope you like them.Sammi is the Smooth haired one and Digger is the Rough haired one and the very mischevious one.
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Sep 4, 2018 14:35:30   #
Oh, what gorgeous colour!
tbhyde wrote:
Truro, Massachusetts...Cape Cod
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Sep 4, 2018 14:33:00   #
Very nice!
swartfort wrote:
It was later evening when this GBH flew in to where we were fishing. I was hesitant to even shoot, but thought I'd try. This is ISO 12,800 with exposure compensation set at +0.7. Shot on Shutter priority at 160/sec. He was close, so not much crop needed. I realize these are a bit "soft" as the aperture had to be at 5.6 and not at the sweet spot of 7.1-9....
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Sep 4, 2018 14:25:13   #
Beautiful!
Bill_de wrote:
It was making rounds so often while I was cutting my lawn that I stopped and got a camera. Getting ready to migrate?
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Sep 4, 2018 14:23:43   #
Superb shot. Nothing to be embarrassed about. Clearly you really don't need the D850.
lrjames wrote:
I took this with my Nikon D5300 and a 24mm fixed f1.8 Nicor lens. I am almost embarrassed to post this after seeing the Milky way photos taken by the gentleman with the astro enhanced camera. I am very low budget but even the crop frames will take good night photos. I am in the process of saving enough money to buy the D850. I will return!
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Sep 2, 2018 13:49:42   #
He's a beaut. Unfortunately, Jessie in my avatar has passed on. She was a sweet and pretty cat. It's nice that they're not forgotten, thanks to photography.
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
Thanks! Nice cat you have in your avatar
Here's our Zack.
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Sep 2, 2018 12:56:55   #
Well said Ed. Your professionalism is evident. That post ought to end the discussion but I expect the diatribe will be ongoing.
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