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<p><a href="../photodb/user?user_id=5060764">Joseph Leotta</a><br>

Nice photo, I hope to be there next year ...if I overcome my fear to enter the Bronx ;-)<br>

Only a small correction ...it is not Art Deco, the style its more a kind of Historicism NeoClassical Stravaganza used by Victorian architecs to decorate sheds and industrial buildings. By By</p>

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<p>Hello to all of you! Plenty of good photos again.<br /> <br /> As for that other thread, I did read it as well, but it's not nearly interesting as this one. ;)<br /> My pics are always under 150K, and so is this one. And about photo, it was taken last Saturday on a biking trip I had with friends from local photo club. Since days are increasingly shorter, it was last bigger bicycle trip (almost 100km) I'll undertake this year. This photo was taken on place where Mura river flows into Drava river. It's near Croatian-Hungarian border, so it's Hungary you see on the other side. :)If some of you use Google Earth, and are interested in where the heck is this, here are the coordinates:<br /> 46°17'51.08"N<br /> 16°53'4.60"E <br /> Just paste them in search box.<br /> <br /> Thank you all that take your time to comment everyone's photos. I don't mind. If you have the will, just go for it! And finally the photo. :)</p><div>00UgTg-178665684.jpg.bffa4e637ee20241e2f642c6fef5781c.jpg</div>
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<p>This week, from New England... Fall Foliage, what else? I wanted to shoot an image that captured the personal experience of being in this color, on a beautiful lake. I also wanted to document the condition of the lake shore since there are issues in the community as homeowners cut a bit to improve their views.</p>

<p>My method... D200 on a tripod on a little point sticking out into the lake. I had 180+ degree view. Shoot and stitch with PTGui. I used a little digital Velvia (vibrance). The image posted here is a small section of a much wider pano. Click on the image to explore the whole pano using Zoomify (Photoshop... Export... Zoomify). This way, you look at any portion of the 70MPx image with reasonable performance.</p>

<p>Overall, the condition of the shoreline looks quite good to me... There are homes all along the shoreline, but how many houses can you find?<br>

<a href="http://2under.net/0910EastmanLake-N-East-S"><img src="http://2under.net/0910EastmanLake-N-East-S/0910_Karash_EastmanLake_N-East-S_Panorama_Preview_2870.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>

 

<h4>Eastman Lake N, E, and SE shores, D200, Part of a Wider Pano, Click on Image to Explore</h4>

 

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<p>Okay, so the only picture I have taken in the last week was of the pickup I just bought. I wanted to snap a pic to show off to some of my freinds that don't live so near.<br /> <br /> I got it down to 143kb @ 600x400, I tried a little more but I started to get artifacts.</p><div>00UgUO-178669684.jpg.2ffd951113b5a6c29a496291de8bdf57.jpg</div>
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<p>Thanks to all who commented on my Strasburg RR picture last week. In answer to the question regarding black and white, I did try a black and white conversion but liked the color better. This week, another phot from Strasburg RR. This one I did like the black and white better.<br>

Nikon D80, 18 - 70 @65mm, ISO100. All post-processing in Lightroom 2.5. 81kb file</p><div>00UgVB-178677584.jpg.da66bb803d49dd2961f3fa2806ab98a1.jpg</div>

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<p>Shot last week, Kenny Rogers concert. D300, ISO 3200, 18-70@ 27mm, 1/200s, f 7.1. Great man, had the chance to sit and talk photography with him, one on one for about 40 minutes on his tour bus.</p>

<p>Thank you for all the kind comments on my hockey photo last week, keep up the great work everyone.<br>

Randy</p><div>00UgWC-178683584.jpg.a280cd59b55b17ad1a270f03dfae79eb.jpg</div>

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<p>Great Shots Everyone, Here's a couple of my favorites:<br /> <strong>Gary McGhee's</strong> lovely leaf composition<br /> <strong>Kevin Cassar's </strong> cool Canadair<br /> <strong>Elliot Berstein's </strong> great hockey action shot<br /> <strong>William Nickens</strong> Bok Tower IR<br /> <strong>Jon Eckman's</strong> Fall color....Very creative<br /> <strong>Paula Wang's </strong> strikingly soft egret<br /> <strong>Shane Srogi's</strong> Moab shot...always wanted to go there.<br /> Also a warm welcome to all the new posters at the <strong>WedNEsDAy PiCk !!!</strong><br>

John</p>

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<p>The other comment thread has gotten me thinking more about this wonderful forum...</p>

<p>The words... The stories... They are also very important here. The little pieces of background, the stuff about photography and also the little items about our lives, joys, and tensions. This page, every week, connects us, human to human. Thank you all for the wonderful contributions in all forms, both images and words.</p>

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<p>After opening up Photo.net I almost didn't want to put my photo on today. I looked at Jose's, which is superb and every thing after is just as wonderful. But I decided to do it anyway.<br>

I say "Thank You" to all that helped me make a choice of Ball heads, I choose the AcraTech Ultimate and after using it just once (today for these shots) I can see why you need to pay more and get the right stuff the first time. A special thanks to Kent Staubus who has steered me in the right direction more than once.<br>

phil b<br>

benton, ky</p><div>00UgZe-178715584.jpg.bf4a1f36bd7b8a6a80824a504024bf56.jpg</div>

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<p>Hello everyone..<br>

I finally got the chance to put my D3 to the test. I decided to take a similar photo and and I must say, I was impressed with the results coming from the D2x.<br>

Here's a photo of the Painted Hall at Greenwich.</p><div>00UgZg-178713684.jpg.ba1c7dc8220fe2599452c70dabf9a1ee.jpg</div>

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<p>Alex, Thank you for your comment. Your wedding photo is lovely!<br>

Jose A. You always post wonderful pictures, but today I really like it! My first impression was that you had developed some fantastic photoshop skills, but when I realised it was unmanipulated I liked it even more! Great photo!<br>

Lil, your IR work is beautiful! Thank you for your comment last week. (Skandinavian winters aren't that bad :-) ).<br>

John C. Great bird shot!<br>

René. I like it a lot! Great reflections on the cobble stones. I love Prague!<br>

Kent, I'm hooked :-). Your last three photo's are like a soap opera! I'm already looking forward to what happens next week :-)<br>

Dave Greenidge, I love the mountains (maybe people have noticed :-) ). One day I'm going to be on the top of Mount McKinley (or Denali as I have grown to know it). Beautiful photo of beautiful mountains!<br>

Pedro C. I love your flower and I was <em><strong>very</strong></em> interested in your setup. Thank you for sharing it.<br>

Richard A., beautiful ornamental grass!<br>

And everyone else. Fantastic work! Long live WedNEsDAy PiC!</p>

 

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