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Canon Thursday pic 2011: #9


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<p>I liked the story James!<br>

While I have taken a few family photos the last two weeks, I didn't have anything that I felt like posting in this thread. So, even though it was raining today, I took my camera with me as I went to pick up my son from school. When I stopped on the road by this field, the sun came out just enough to liven the colors up a little. Given the rapid development that's taking place around this area, I suspect the landscape won't be quite as green a few years from now. (Canon 40D, EFS17-55, f8, 1/350, ISO 200, Av+1/2, 17mm)<br>

<a title="Khet110303_07 by pksswat (Praveen), on Flickr" href=" Khet110303_07 src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5011/5494238626_e510e78641_z.jpg" alt="Khet110303_07" width="640" height="427" /></a></p>

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<p>I've mostly been shooting 3-D this week with my new toy, my Belplasca camera,</p>

<p>However, this picture of the Belplasca itself <em>is</em> half of a stereo pair shot on a EOS 20D with a Pentax Stereo Adapter on a EF 35mm lens.</p><div>00YKEm-336867684.jpg.3e7c86b7ccce7a1a19446eaae2234b4e.jpg</div>

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<p>I would like to think Nathan got some well deserved "sleeping in" time and so missed the start up. Either way, thank you Karen and Horse for kicking us off.</p>

<p>Still snowing here and I didn't get out to shoot this week. Another from a previous wrestling weekend. 40D, 149mm, 1/200th @ f4.5 and my first time shooting at 1000ISO (and higher). some light development in LR.</p><div>00YKEr-336869584.jpg.4cde2b6704b9c34a5d17bec81a1343cf.jpg</div>

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<p>Hello All and Happy Thursday. I took this shot on Sunday while at a local park enjoying the beautiful weather we were having. </p>

<p>5DmkII w/ 70-200mm 2.8L IS II w/ Cirular Polarizer Filter</p>

<p>Focal Length: 200mm, ISO100, F8, 1/100 Sec.</p><div>00YKF0-336871684.JPG.1687640138f8f4ae5521ab5ea59d62ee.JPG</div>

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<p>Mark - Amazing bird shot. Brad - Love the San Francisco streetlife shots as always.</p>

<p>I just spent four nights in a row shooting at my music school's regular student showcase at a local San Francisco club. I performed (bass/backing vocals) on one of the nights as well. It's a good cause (proceeds support my non-profit school) and I make some money selling photos to the performers and the school. Always leaves me exhausted though. Thus far I've only processed the first night's photos; here's one from a band called "Watermelon Disaster".<br>

<img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/12769357-md.jpg" alt="" width="679" height="453" /><br>

Canon 5D Mk II, 85mm f/1.8 at f/2.8, 1/50s, ISO 1600.</p>

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<p><a title="teen angst by Missi1005, on Flickr" href=" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5058/5492782955_d96a2105bf.jpg" alt="teen angst" width="500" height="400" /></a><br>

Hello everyone, this is the first time I am posting here. Its a shot of my daughter who is a bit of a drama queen and an actress. It was taken a few weeks ago, before mid terms. Thanks for viewing.<br>

Missi</p>

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<p>OK, I am usually over with the Nikon folks but thought I'd throw in a pic as I bought my first Canon to take exactly these types of images (well protected by a housing). Happy shooting!</p><div>00YKKV-336931584.jpg.cce58e6f8a9dda2bb93908aa2e3a5a8d.jpg</div>
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<p>Well I've done it again. I am terribly sorry to everyone, but I am glad to see the thread is up and going strong. I am really mad at myself because I couldn't wait to post this week's photo at the top of the thread. I guess I'll go on and post it here. I went with a friend to shoot the Sandhill Crane migration here in Indiana and while we were shooting we noticed three white cranes. After getting home and doing some quick Googling, we found that they are Whooping Cranes and are endangered with only about 400 remaining in the wild and captivity. They are even more rare in the east as most winter at the Aransas NWR in Texas and migrate north from there. These are three of probably less than 100 in the eastern U.S. Again, I apologize for job neglect.</p><div>00YKML-336955584.jpg.6c022bd77762934a864b7b222f3ab2e1.jpg</div>
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<p>Glad to see all is well, <strong>Nathan</strong>. Great shot of the cranes. And <strong>Mark K.</strong> WOW! <br>

Here's mine from my school's spring musical - Joseph and the amazing....</p><div>00YKMR-336957584.jpg.c33c34d880dc6f7fdb49b743d77618f2.jpg</div>

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<p>A picture I took a while back at the local zoo. Just a pelican. </p>

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<td><a href="http://www.flickr.com/cameras/canon/eos_7d/">Canon EOS 7D</a></td>

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<td>0.005 sec (1/200)</td>

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<p><a title="Milham in the morning by Dean Schreuder, on Flickr" href=" Milham in the morning src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2753/4100149345_d0f0fda31c_z.jpg" alt="Milham in the morning" width="640" height="347" /></a></p>

<p>I haven't taken anything that interesting in the last week or two so I went through some of my old stuff and dug up some of my favorites. This one is over a year old but it is my absolute favorite shot I have ever taken.</p>

<p>Camera: Canon EOS 50D<br />Lens: Canon EF-S 17-55mm F2.8 IS USM<br />Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/2000)<br />Aperture: f/2.8<br />Focal Length: 55 mm<br />ISO Speed: 200<br />Exposure Bias: 0 EV<br />Flash: Off, Did not fire<br />(Some post processing in Photoshop)</p>

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<p>Great pics everyone! Well, I'm late, but still here. I have my girlfriend's Hibiscus wintering in my office, and have been pleasantly surprised by a couple of unexpected blooms. Here is a shot of where the stamen attaches.....</p><div>00YKQl-337013584.JPG.47712053138f5e6293fe7fa719044507.JPG</div>
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