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    Senior Member Photog82's Avatar
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    Very nice shot, did you use the macro to get that detail?

    This was taken down the road from where we live:
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    Yep...the 180mm. Lighting could have been better.
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    Beautiful shot James....so far it is looking like a great year.

    A few Autumn shots from this past weekend. All were taken in Brownsfield Bog in Maine. I have to admit, I am liking the combination of the 100-400L on the 5DIII and the EOS-M for wide angle shots:


    small-3332 by kayaker72, on Flickr


    small-3325 by kayaker72, on Flickr


    small-7076 by kayaker72, on Flickr

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    A few more from me...


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    Last edited by Kayaker72; 10-08-2013 at 11:43 AM.

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    That looks like a nice Kayak paddle there, very nice.

    Here's a few more from our trip to VT last week:

    Old Crawford Mill, VT


    Sleepy Hollow Farm, VT


    Jenne Farm, Reading VT. The sun only came out for about 40 seconds.
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    Great collection here! Brant I really like that shot with the kayak in the picture... it puts you right there on the water, in the most peaceful place imaginable. James I like all three of your shots... it's hard to pick a favourite!

    We made a trip to Ontario a couple weeks ago... here's one from Algonquin Park:

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    A lot of great autumn shots here. I am feeling a little behind in the season after looking at all these. Here is one from last week.


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    Oh wow I quite like that one Pat. The composition just brings you right into the frame, giving it lots of depth. The leaves in the foreground complement the colours in the background.

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    Thanks Jonathan... everyone has been posting a lot of great shots lately, and you have been on fire. It helps motivate me to step up my game.
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    Beautiful shots everyone. Keep them coming.

    On the west coast of Scotland, there are not too many trees, but you can still tell that it's autumn. The bracken turns red, the grasses and heather change colour, and just occasionally the sun shines on the landscape to show off the changes.


    Landscape at Garvie Bay by Andrew Stringer, on Flickr

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