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Matt Laur

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<p>Greetings fellow photogs.<br>

Again Wednesday brings a raft of very high quality photos. Thank you one and all for sharing.<br>

From my side in between slaving away on the World cup in SA, managed to grab a photo or 2 of the local flavour. In this case a street vendor selling flags at an intersection (a robot in local terms).</p>

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<p>Alexander K. stunning portait.</p>

<p>Not too much inspiration lately. So I ventured into our garden to find the bees feeding on the laverder plants we have growing this summer.<br>

D700 105mm AFS VR 2.8 micro 1/250s @ F8 ISO 200. Some sharpening and cropping in NX2.</p><div>00WjB6-253819584.jpg.95a0af8397e52fec43ab2a28884fcb30.jpg</div>

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<p>Great start to another Wednesday. I've been seeing so many of these spiders around my house. I had always thought they were Black Widow's. I started taking pictures of them and comparing them to Black Widows. After research found out they are Brown Widow spiders. Same deadly spider just brown. They are everywhere in Florida. Nikon D3, Nikon 105 2.8, 2x converter, F/16, 1/60 sec, 210mm, ISO 800, Off camera sb800 with diffuser.</p><div>00WjBC-253821684.thumb.jpg.3514e325e98bfe166d6c96a5d5ae8d15.jpg</div>
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<p>Good Morning WedNEsDAy :)</p>

<p>My contribution is from past weekend. Went to shoot lighthouse with few other photo enthusiast friends. Came back with lots of picture and have not got enough time to work on each. But this one is quick fix, converted to B&W, cropped a little and changed clarity to negative to get a softer look. btw, this picture was taken around 2:45pm as later in the day we had plan to visit another lighthouse for golden-hour shoot.</p>

<p>Nikon D90, Tamron 17-50, 1/160, f/8, ISO 200, 42mm</p>

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<p><img src="../photo/10743459" alt="" /> Greetings and what lovely images - to mention just a few: Greg - great expression, John E - lovely natural abstract, Erik - Cool, D Taylor - LOVEly mess (*_*), Alex K - great B&W portrait. And kudos to all of the rest. Mine is an image at a dance show at a school in Laprairie Quebec. Shot with my D300 at quite a distance at 1600 ISO with my 70-300 VR at f6.3 at 240mm.</p><div>00WjBF-253823584.jpg.7584d2a5bde42b0bcac3bdfaec5fe89f.jpg</div>
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<p>First time for me in Wed Pics.<br>

Hobby Center in Houston, Tx just after a cloudburst so street was both wet and relatively clean! Wow, when it rains, IT RAINS! First use of new manfrotto tripod with reversible post - hence the low point of view.<br>

D200 with Tokina 12-24 @ 12mm<br>

20 secs @ f16 ISO100</p><div>00WjBd-253831784.thumb.jpg.20c4e2d880b84f28abce2b288e82c348.jpg</div>

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<p>Wow, what a great bunch of photos so far! <br />My favorites so far:<br />Dieter's owl<br />Bill B's tiger<br />Cory's evening shot<br />Paula's bird<br />Jennifer's cutie<br />James S landscape<br />Darko's night shot<br />Alexander's portrait<br />Tony's dancers<br />Uzay's beach<br /><br />This photo is an homage to Elliiot Erwitt, one of my favorite photographers.<br />Nikon D90 18-55 lens at 1/30 sec f5.6 at ISO 3200 (!) with noise reduction by Topaz (great program!)</p><div>00WjBh-253833584.jpg.2d905518091f2a4219fc9e157af9930d.jpg</div>
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