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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    Steve, I think I would feel naked in Brisbane since I don't have a tattoo!
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    Don't worry only Bogans have tats in Aus, so nobody would expect you to have any.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raid View Post
    .... only Bogans have tats in Aus, ....
    Come now Raid, that is a very broad brush you are generalising with there. Olympians have tattoos, parents celebrate and commemorate children with tattoos, lovers pledge eternally with tattoos. And models are fun to photograph with tattoos.

    There were a lot of big old hairy bikers with tattoos at this bike show, but there were also teachers and scientists and nurses.
    Here are a couple more from the Laverda club motorcycle show.
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    Bike Show_5 by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]

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    Bike Show_6 by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]

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    Nice shots here everyone, great skies and classic motorcycles.

    I went to visit my old home in Northern Germany, and it seems all the rain that is missing here in the US is coming down there. Way more than needed. But the sun also did come through, and I was able to shoot a rainbow. I only had seconds to park, jump out of the car, and take a few shots before it disappeared:

    _MG_3777 by ahab1372, on Flickr

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    Steve....please tell me you could ride the bikes for $5....


    Arnt....looks like you are close to finding the pot of gold. Nice shot

    So...I was messing around with the bright moon recently and getting some night shots.


    small-7061 by kayaker72, on Flickr


    And I was having some fun in post processing. I am still very new to a lot of it as I like being out and about taking the pictures, so it was fun to do this:


    small-6433 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Finally, a sunset:

    Palouse-6447 by kayaker72, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
    Arnt....looks like you are close to finding the pot of gold. Nice shot
    If it had stayed for one more minute ... Maybe I should have run to it instead of taking pictures.

    I just noticed that I should have spend a little more time to adjust my laptop monitor before publishing it, I did not remember the picture so dark.
    Here is one where the rainbow is a bit brighter, the first one of the series:

    _MG_3771 by ahab1372, on Flickr


    You have been very productive Brant, great landscape shots.

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    Nice scene Brant really like the moonlit starry sky contrasting with the rich green of the trees, nice colour palate.
    Good work with the rainbows Arnt, I've never had much luck capturing them. Has anyone ever seen the full circle where the rainbow is reflected on water forming an elongated circle with the reflection?
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    Arnt - That last one does look much better. Nicely done.

    Brant - All three of them a really good. I like the rays extending out into the blue sky from the sun in the last one.

    Steve - You have been on fire since getting your 5D III. One interesting subject after another. It is neat to see what is happening on the other side of the world.

    Here are a couple taken from my Kayak yesterday. I thought the kayak would provide a different perspective of this lighthouse than what most people get. Besides, it saved me the hike out to it.


    Big Sable Point Lighthouse (Sunrise)-7259 by westmichigan, on Flickr


    Big Sable Point Lighthouse (Sunrise)-7344 by westmichigan, on Flickr


    Big Sable Point Lighthouse (Sunrise)-7449 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Pat, great idea with the kayak. Being so close to the slope of the swell adds a nice - I don't know how else to put it - calm drama, especially on the second one.
    Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahab1372 View Post
    ...Being so close to the slope of the swell adds a nice - I don't know how else to put it - calm drama, especially on the second one...
    I agree... I like the low angle to the water that you get from a kayak, but the waves also makes it difficult to get a focus and hold the horrizon.
    But it was a beautiful morning.

    Thank you for the kind words.
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    Pat, those shots and the ones of the fawns in the other threads make we want to go kayaking :-)
    Maybe Elkhorn Slough/Moss Landing

    Arnt

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