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<p>Good Wednesday everyone! I woke up very happy today :) This was taken last Wednesday during a short trip to the city of Nürnberg in southern Germany. I shot aperture priority so I was very surprised to realize that the shutter speed was 1/160 and that I could follow the bird at exactly the same speed and hold still enough to freeze it like I did. I only cropped it a little and slightly adjusted the contrast. I only shoot JPEG at the moment.</p>

<p><a title="Flying in the city por kunstmacher, en Flickr" href=" Flying in the city src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3546/4032113853_2f56fec470.jpg" alt="Flying in the city" width="500" height="333" /></a></p>

<p><strong>D80 18-135mm kit lens @135mm 1/160 f/5.6 ISO400 Aperture Priority</strong></p>

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<p>Good Morning WedNEsDAy :)</p>

<p>Thank You Joseph for your kind comments on last week's picture.</p>

<p>This week's picture is from couple of weeks back, when I visited State Park in NH for fall colors. Actually I was thinking of posting my daughter's swimming lesson picture but after seeing few fall pictures changed my mind. It's manipulated picture, my daughter was holding this leaf against the sun-light and I took the picture in Aperture Priority using Center Weighted metering method. You all can see tiny-bit of her finger on left.</p>

<p>I hope you all will like it.</p>

<p>Model: <em>NIKON D40</em> <br /> ISO: <em>800</em> <br /> Exposure: <em>1/320 sec</em> <br /> Aperture: <em>11.0</em> <br /> Focal Length: <em>200mm</em></p>

<p><em><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_v_Hx1NTKpoc/StNNe5YOjiI/AAAAAAAAAug/lwqlv5RqGLc/s800/DSC_5954_1.jpg" alt="" /> <br /> </em></p>

<p>Thanks,<br>

Ray Gosalia</p>

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<p>Wow.....wow! Amazing start to this wonderful Wednesday!<br>

This was taken again in my backyard. While waiting for birds, this squirrel showed up and "posed" so nicely that I couldn't resist. It was taken with my D300, 80-400 mm nikkor VR zoom at f6.3, 1/100 sec, iso 400, 400 mm, with a tripod.<br>

Have a wonderful Halloween week everyone!</p><div>00UrXx-184425584.jpg.b50543c6ec48a996b3a4567a1e151cd3.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi everyone, happy Wednesday once more.</p>

<p>Kudos, Aguinado, great shot... I schlepped the tripop just about 50 yards :) I love starry nights, but I am still learning how to photograph them.<br>

Ben</p><div>00UrY2-184427584.jpg.eeef9beb1ddd2c2d375dcc3a3dc3a162.jpg</div>

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<p>the fall folliage is beautiful and many thanks to all the posts showing the leaves with their magnificent color.<br>

Taken with a D90 18-70 lens at 1/80 f/11 iso 200 zooming during the exposure for effect. no editing has been done except resizing for posting. i hope you enjoy</p><div>00UrY5-184427784.thumb.jpg.08ecd0a0eae889513fc2c2ac9d658eb2.jpg</div>

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<p>I caught this guy hanging out on a piece of Spanish moss on my fence. Thought he was perfect for this Holloween week. Thanks Jeannean for posting an insect. Beatiful shot and thats what we look for each Wednesday. Harvey I love your dog pic. Jonas the color of your boat in your lanscape really makes the shot. Looking forward to all the rest. D3 Sigma 28-90 90mm manual focus f/13 1/60s iso 250 diffused off camera flash.</p><div>00UrYC-184431584.jpg.ca60fd38e4b3cebb39fdf426ca347a11.jpg</div>
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<p>Happy Wednesday everyone.<br>

On our way home from our vacation in VA, we spent two days in Bedford PA taking a tour of the covered bridges around Bedford County. There are still 14 covered bridges in the county which are over 100 years old and mostly built by hand by craftsmen who built them to last through the harsh winters in PA. The one I picked is actually the first one seen at the entrance to the Old Bedford Village. The others involved winding unpaved roads which were a lot harder to get to.</p><div>00UrYh-184439584.jpg.fdd4d60b71fef482f6e6c1c71abf5abe.jpg</div>

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<p>Good evening, afternoon or morning! Make your pick!<br>

Thank you for taking the time to take a look at my shot, for participating and for sharing your work.<br>

This is an over look view of a residence area in Prague. taken from a very high and windy bridge.<br>

I like the contrast of all the houses against the greenery of a park divided by the train tracks.<br>

I hope it's good enough for the thread!<br>

Thank you!</p><div>00UrYp-184443584.jpg.44360efa35b174f9fa5470edc45292e5.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi everyone, greetings from Florida.<br>

Incredible pictures already, mine is from Homes beach, it was a beautiful day, and the crowds are pretty much gone, you could walk for miles and see very few people, it was very peaceful.</p><div>00UrYy-184445684.jpg.99cd9ded61248ef86c994e64bb078e7f.jpg</div>

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<p>First and foremost, Jose congratulations on your HERO designation!!! For everything that you do to keep this thread going week after week, it is well deserved!! Somehow the time got away from me last week and I wasn't able to get back and comment. I hope to make up for it this week. Shot this weeks pic last Wednesday, while wandering around again in my local aboretum. Ya gotta love the cooler weather as it slows the bugs down a little.</p><div>00UrZ1-184449584.jpg.7dafe5f5e02c57a47c8c18eb694aa591.jpg</div>
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<p>Jeez......I am way behind already. Took a recent trip up to NC and had a great time. This is a pick from a rainy day on one of the back porches. What a view. Taken with D90 and new Siggy 20mm f/1.8 at 1/200 f/4.5. This lens has excellent colors and I found it excellent to use up there.</p><div>00UrZ5-184451584.jpg.8a3673493529dd2e2aa94ce1a32063fc.jpg</div>
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<p>Some nice pictures so far I will try and log back on later tonight and comment on my favorites if time allows My contribution this week is a face that is on the side of a local building. I don’t know what these are called …façade face? I heard that they no longer put these on the sides of buildings because they have a nasty habit of falling off onto the people below. It was about 80 feet up the building and I was about 60 feet away from the building Using my high school geometry I figure that I was about 100 feet from the face The face is probably about 5 feet high (?) I still had to blow the picture up a bit and crop it but I was amazed by the detail I had a couple of pictures to pick from this week Usually I have a hard time finding enough time to take any. Thanks for the comments from my previous post a couple of weeks back I tried to comment on my favorites from that week but my comments didn’t go through as planned. Taken at 10 PM D40 18-200 @ 200mm f11 3seconds exposure time</p><div>00UrZJ-184457684.jpg.d24c21e65bbf4b1ad999eff6f8a3e62b.jpg</div>
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