Sorry I have been so sporadic about posting this topic over the last month or so. I will try to do better from now on.
Lets see the pics! Still processing mine and will post later.
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Sorry I have been so sporadic about posting this topic over the last month or so. I will try to do better from now on.
Lets see the pics! Still processing mine and will post later.
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Flower against the blurred background of changing leaves. I would have like the picture a lot better if I would have broken all the branches behind the flower, but being a good naturalist I did not. A tripod also would have been nice. 85mm, f/3.5, 1/160s.
It was mostly fall pictures for me this week!
Hide and Seek ...
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Find the ball in the leaves ...
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Find the Cocker Spaniel in the leaves ...
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And a photo of my daughter ...
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Denise,
#1 is hysterical.
I mostly shot foliage this past week....
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I love the way the sun is shining thru the tree about and the colors! I have been trying all week to get the sun positioned just right to get that exact affect but all I end up with is an overexposed circle!
This is one of the best I
Thanks. Here is another from the same series of me trying to capture the effect. A little more emphasis on the leaves rather than the sun.
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Golden Eagle, Canmore Alberta
Canon 5D2, 70-200 f/2.8 lens, 1/100 sec @ f/5.6, ISO 100
This beautifulbird was on display courtesy of a bird rescue institute. It is actually blind, having sadly been shot at a young age.
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My granddaughter. What a ham
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Camera Maker: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D
Lens: EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
Image Date: 2010-10-16 16:01:35 -0500
Focal Length: 105.0mm
Aperture: f/4.5
Exposure Time: 0.0006 s (1/1600)
ISO equiv: 160
Exposure Bias: +0.67 EV
White Balance: Auto
Flash Fired: No
Color Space: sRGB v1.31 (Canon)
Nice shots guys, the only shots I have made are the ones of the display I
Denise, #1 is great. What a sweet moment :) Love your bird portrait too, Jonathan.
Here are mine from last week:
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Click for larger versions on black. EXIF is on Flickr too.
-Yoni
Nice Autum photos everyone. Springtime in NZ.
That forested headland looks like a beautiful walk Yoni. You said EXIF is on Flickr but I don't see where when I go there? Was curious about the pine needle shot...
Went to the zoo last week for a special trip including hand feeding ring-tailed lemurs and cotton-top tamarins.
Had my hands too full with them to tote an SLR but got to take a few photos after that...
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One of the recently arrived younger American aligators come down-under to visit. 1D2N+200mm f/2.8L, 1/100s f/5.6 ISO100 Av.
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Sulphur crested cockatoo visiting from Australia. 1D2N + 200mm f/2.8L, 1/400s f/4 ISO100 Av +1.3exp.
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Sumatran tigress trying to ignore her 3 mostly full-grown cubs. 1D2N + 200mm f/2.8L, 1/250s f/2.8 ISO100 Av.
This one is shot through glass at an angle and try as I might I couldn't shade the glass enough so it looks like flare on the right.
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Meerkat on guard! 1D2N + 200mm f/2.8L, 1/4000s f/2.8 ISO100 Av.
Hope you like them. C&C welcome if you like...
Paul.
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In order to view the EXIF, you had to follow the link, then click on the picture to go to its main page. From there, you can click "Actions" to view the EXIF Info. Or, else, click here.
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Thanks, Sean. One quick note is that I found a slightly faster way to get to the EXIF page, which is to click on the camera name at the top right on the photo's main page. "This photo was taken on _<date>_ using a _<camera>_" If the camera used is not listed then the EXIF isn't included or is hidden.
Paul, that walk is around a provincial park on Hornby Island, BC called Helliwell Park - named after the family who donated the land. It's quite unique to have the bare grass above cliffs like that around here and it can get very windy :) In most places it's all trees right to the edge. All of the photos in my post were from that walk using the 70-200F4L. It is a beautiful place. A few times recently I've gone on walks with just one lens, even if it's a prime, as an exercise to use the lens outside of what I think of as its intended purpose.
-Yoni
A varied week this week. The first couple of koalas were in a tree just outside the RSL(Returned Servicemens League) in the main street where I live. The eucalypt tree is the only source of food for these critters and we often get them in our garden.
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This is the Mum
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Rented the 85mm 1.2
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And a party at my house whoo hoo.
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Cheers,
Steve
I was in DC last week and managed to get a little time on the Mall:
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It is a little known fact, but the Washington Monument has to be physically supported by tourists[:P]....she has photographic evidence (and actually, considering the lean in some of my photos, it is no wonder [:P])
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Thanks for viewing....
Got to try out my new umbrella last weekend. Here's a few shots.
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Here are a few shots from Rome that I took when we were there. Nobody has checked out my HDR post, so I thought I would put up a couple here, too. Taken with 1DMark4, and adapted Nikon
14-24G
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Spectacular shots Gregg, love the detail and surreal effect of the HDR. Lens body combo seems to work very well.
I
Hey Steve...thank you very much. The lens body combo is FANTASTIC!! Blows away the 16-35ll I got rid of to buy the 14-24G. There is another thread that I have that says Colosseum HDR