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    Senior Member jamsus's Avatar
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    I got a series of shot that i would like to show you. Taking them was a completely fun!

    They are private on flickr so if they are too small or you can't simply see them just tell me.

    Captured with:

    Canon EOS 60D
    EF-S10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM
    Aperture: ƒ/5.0
    Focal: 13.0 mm
    SP: 1/1250
    ISO: 1250

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr

    X-Ray XT9 by jamsus11, on Flickr
    Dogs and cats, living together! Mass hysteria!

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    I was down in Rhode Island for Thanksgiving and toured a few of the mansions in Newport, RI over the weekend. Marble House and "The Breakers" were actually built by Vanderbilt brothers (Marble House was actually in the name of his wife, which became relevant when she divorced him: ). But the Vanderbilt's made their money controlling the trains in and out of New York City. In the top of the Breakers was a room with toy trains. Of course, the fall of the Vanderbilts (a peak of $300 billion net worth in today's dollars; Anderson Cooper of CNN is a descendent) is largely blamed on the lavish spending, income/estate taxes, and a shift in transportation away from trains.

    A few shots all with the 5DIII and 24-70 II:

    Marble House (@24mm, 1/125, f/11, ISO 100)

    Small-3013 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Christmas decorations at Marble House (@24mm, 1/80, f/2.8, ISO 1250)

    Small-3006 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Outside Marble House (@33 mm, 1/100, f/8, ISO 100)

    Small-3003 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    The Breakers (@28 mm, 1/400, f/5.6, ISO 100)

    Small-3038 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Christmas decorations at The Breakers (@24mm, 1/80, f/3.2, ISO 1600)
    Small-3016 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Thanks for viewing...Brant

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    Finally getting around to processing most of my shots from a recent (Aug/Sept) trip to Iceland and Switzerland. Here are a few from Iceland:


    Vik_119 edit 2 by NFLD Stephen, on Flickr

    Svartifoss_154 edit by NFLD Stephen, on Flickr

    Reykjanes_053 edit by NFLD Stephen, on Flickr

    Gullfoss 8 by NFLD Stephen, on Flickr

    Fjardrargljufur edit2 by NFLD Stephen, on Flickr

    Thanks for looking.

    Stephen

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    Quote Originally Posted by NFLD Stephen View Post
    Finally getting around to processing most of my shots from a recent (Aug/Sept) trip to Iceland and Switzerland. Here are a few from Iceland:

    Thanks for looking.

    Stephen
    Thanks for posting. Iceland is one of the places I really want to get to one of these days. So many spectacular landscapes come from there. I hope you and your family enjoyed it.

    My daughter moved to Phoenix last May, so we went to visit her over Thanks Giving. I am glad we missed all the 100+ degree weather they have had this year... it was in the 70's and low 80's for the week.

    This was my first time seeing a desert. So here is my first attempt at getting a desert shot, and one of the few pictures of mine that doesn't have water in it:


    Sedona Red Rock-9074 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    Thanks for posting. Iceland is one of the places I really want to get to one of these days. So many spectacular landscapes come from there. I hope you and your family enjoyed it.
    No problem Pat. I know I've certainly spent a lot of time here admiring other peoples photos that it's good to post some of mine every now and then.

    I can definitely see why you want to go there. The place is very diverse for photo opportunities...volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, geysirs, etc. Some of the pictures you see from there are hard to believe it actually exists until you see it yourself. Amazing place. If you're serious about going, feel free to PM me if you have any questions about what we did or where we went.

    Stephen

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    Quote Originally Posted by NFLD Stephen View Post
    Finally getting around to processing most of my shots from a recent (Aug/Sept) trip to Iceland and Switzerland. Here are a few from Iceland:

    Stephen
    You should probably post some more. A little jealous here.

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    It's been some time since my last post on this forum. A few days ago, it was still difficult to believe we were in Winter, but the snow (and the cold) finally came this weekend. I decided to go out tonight, as the sky was slowly becoming more clear.
    Here's a picture of a place that is quite close to my parents' chalet. The train took me by surprise, but I was just ready enough to take a picture anyway.

    Winter Night by Tounis_9, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tounis View Post
    It's been some time since my last post on this forum. A few days ago, it was still difficult to believe we were in Winter, but the snow (and the cold) finally came this weekend. I decided to go out tonight, as the sky was slowly becoming more clear.
    Here's a picture of a place that is quite close to my parents' chalet. The train took me by surprise, but I was just ready enough to take a picture anyway.
    Great timing catching the train! Now that it has warmed up a little, suit up and get out there. Miss your mountains!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson View Post
    Great timing catching the train! Now that it has warmed up a little, suit up and get out there. Miss your mountains!
    Thanks Jayson. I'll do my best, but lately seeing the mountains was difficult due to cloudy weather. Not to mention there isn't much snow. But all of this could change soon. I hope it will be the case, and I'll try to post a few pictures in the coming weeks.

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    It's been a long long time since I've posted. I'm in Costa Rica right now using my brand new Tamron 150-600, and I couldn't be happier with it. I can't believe the quality for the price. Here are some shots with the lens.

    Capuchin Monkeys at Manuel Antonio Park




    "Jesus" Lizard


    Flower (no idea what it is)


    Not the best hummer shot, but it was far away and that sucker kept moving!


    Happy new year everyone.
    Brian

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