Nice processing on the lake shot Denise.
Cut-off shorts heh, many young people think they were only just invented.
Nice processing on the lake shot Denise.
Cut-off shorts heh, many young people think they were only just invented.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
I'm confused right now? I don't know if I'm an old person or a young one....[*-)]
Steve...I was scrolling through photos over the weekend and my wife saw your first one and exclaim something like"who took that? It is amazing!" She loved the way the colors blended from the bassist to the sky. And to get my thoughts it, it is a great shot. Excellent work Denise and Jonathon as well. Great stuff in this thread, as is usual.
So, it seems that there is a great debate about mountains in a surfing thread [:^)] []. Classic west coast vs east coast. I had family visiting last week and one of the things we did was use the Cog Railway to take us to the summit of Mount Washington (highest point in the Northeast). The cog climbs from its base of ~2,700 ft to the summit of Mt. Washington (6,288 ft) in approximately 3 miles.
All taken with the 7D, EFS 15-85, CPL
@ 50 mm, 1/800, f/8, ISO 400
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This is looking north to the Presidential Range from near the summit of Mt. Washington. You can see the returning Cog in the bottom left corner.
@ 15 mm, 1/500, f/8, ISO 400
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@ 38 mm, 1/400, f/8, ISO 400
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Return trip, the average grade is ~24%.@ 15 mm, 1/320, f/8, ISO 400
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So, Mt. Washington has hiking trails, an auto road and the cog as ways to get to the summit. Current at the summit is a museam, weather station, small cafeteria, etc. According to our Cog guide, there used to be luxury hotels, and even a air force test facility.
Thanks for viewing, Brant
Very nice captures Brant, good argument for your side of the country.[Y]
A bit more scenery from me from the weekend. Sean gave me a sample ID photo template that I attached to my camera strap. Don't know if it helped or not in the long run, because the people were so friendly and wanted to pose for you.
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And something a little cheeky, nice shot of some ponies.
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She has a piercing in her neck as well. Whooa.
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Took my little girls out to a large park and captured a view shots with my old faith full 400D + 50MM 1.4.
She's not too happy I suppose.... LOL
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A little happier
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Two of a kind
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Thanks for viewing
Wally
Earlier this month I attended the testimonial match celebrating Paul Scholes' Manchester United career and got a few shots that I'm happy with.
This first is the Munich Tunnel - in memory of the Munich Air Disaster and honouring Old Trafford's history
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dhamr/6033512544/in/photostream/lightbox/
The second is from outside the stadium,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dhamr/6033504374/in/photostream/lightbox/
The last is the standing ovation Scholes met as he entered the stadium.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dhamr/6033010529/in/photostream/lightbox/
All taken with 400D and EFS 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6
EXIF Data should be available on the flickr link, along with penty others taken.
+1 on what Wally says Ham, but I imagine the spirit of the place has changed dramatically in the last week or so, our thoughts are with those over there experiencing some frightening times in the Olympic city.
Nice shots Wally, really like the two of a kind shot, bit of problem solving going on there. And that brave last action shot, leaping into the unknown, nice.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Here are a few pics from my honeymoon in Iceland
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Or this one of some amazing falls (from behind them of course)
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Note the overcast skies, hence use of HDR