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    Great macros, Pat. Super detail and nice bokeh.

    I got to do some top-down driving this week. And next week looks like several days in the mid to upper 70s. More fun commuting in store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_Six View Post
    I got to do some top-down driving this week. And next week looks like several days in the mid to upper 70s. More fun commuting in store.
    Nice ride... it makes a long ride home a bit more enjoyable I bet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_Six View Post

    Nice wheels. Can't say much for your house in the background, LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by clemmb View Post
    Nice wheels. Can't say much for your house in the background, LOL
    It's all about priorities. I had to cut corners somewhere.

    And Pat, yes indeed, it makes the commute much more enjoyable. On a hot Friday afternoon I crank the a/c, put on some Bob Marley, and cruise the backroads to home. Very relaxing.
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    Went on a retreat this weekend. Had some fun in the mountains of northern Georgia.


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    50D + Canon 60mm f2.8 macro @ 60mm f8 1/30 ISO-1600


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    50D + 24-70 f2.8L @ 43mm f2.8 1/250 ISO-160


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    50D + Canon 24-70 f.28L @ 30mm f14 0.6" ISO-100


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    50D + Canon 24-70 f2.8L @ 42mm f2.8 1/160 ISO-800


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    50D + Tokina 12-24 f4 @ 12mm f16 1.3" ISO-100

    Thanks for looking, critiquing.

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    Dave - Beautiful waterfalls (the last one is my favorite).
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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    Dave - Beautiful waterfalls (the last one is my favorite).
    I agree. Nice work. The water flow is great in both. And I love the perspective on the last one.
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    Fantastic shots, Dave! The last one is my fav also!! Makes me wish I had a wid(er) angle lens ...and a waterfall to photograph! Beautiful!

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    Thanks everyone for the earlier comments. I'm like a kid in a candy store with these ocean sunsets... being land-locked can do that to a person after a while. If you'll indulge me for one more, this is Bodega Bay, California. I used a two-stop hard edge ND grad, plus a variable solid ND filter to control shutter speed. I wanted just enough blur to show the splash motion, without turning it all into mush. 1/3 second did the trick. And once again I used The Photographer's Ephemeris to plan this shot (if you don't already have that software, I'd highly recommend it).


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    Looks like you nailed the timing perfectly, Jonathan. I was using Photographer's Ephemeris and Google maps last night to scope out ocean sunrise shots in MA for my trip next month. I just hope the weather is decent.
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