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Canon Thursday Photo 2011: #36


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<p>Happy Thursday everyone! Here in Kentuckiana, (Louisville, KY/Southern Indiana) as we call it, the weather has been quite peculiar. It's the week after Labor Day here in the States and it has barely gotten above 60 deg. F these past few days. Temperatures are typically in the high 80's or 90's this time of year, so the 60's is quite a shock. It gives me a false sense of autumn approaching. I know it is approaching, but it isn't here yet. I'm sure we'll hit 90 again soon. Anyways, with school being so busy I failed to get the camera out yet again this week, regretfully. With autumn on its way, I can't help but to think about the farm/winery a few miles away that we tend to visit quite a bit in the next few months. They have pumpkins for Halloween and trees for Christmas, but most importantly the release of their annual noveau wine the week before Thanksgiving. So to get in the spirit, (no pun intended) here is an archive photo of wine bottles from the winery. Let's see all those great photos!</p><div>00ZIg8-396593584.jpg.045fe8216541d67104f4f2597dd0fed0.jpg</div>

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<p>Thursday comes earlier in Kentuckiana than NYC, I think.</p>

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<em>Brendan</em></p>

<p>I'm a little irritated by the light on his nose, I moved the stand right after this one, but I never got the same expression again.</p>

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<p>This is a ten year old photo never seen by anyone but family. I thought now might be a good time to share it. I'm always amazed at how when everyone was fleeing ground zero NYC 's bravest kept rushing to the towers. God bless them and their families.<br>

Eos 5 fujichrome velvia don't remember lens</p><div>00ZIhQ-396607584.jpg.e17a023f85ac20d83194aae4a5ac99ce.jpg</div>

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<p>Mountains to the right of Glacier Point in Yosemite, early morning.</p>

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<td>0.04 sec (1/25)</td>

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<td>63 mm</td>

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<td>100</td>

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<td>+4/3 EV</td>

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<td>EF-S15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM</td>

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<p>I photographed a members' day at a local flying club.<br />The day started with a spot landing competition and this is one of a number of Tiger Moths that took part.<br /><a title="Moth by Peter Meade, on Flickr" href=" Moth src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6190/6123500540_7646b11055.jpg" alt="Moth" width="500" height="333" /></a><br>

EOS 7D +100-400, 1/40, f11, iso-100 +1/3 EV</p>

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I went spider hunting in my back yard. I spotted this web early in the morning, but by the time I got around to shooting

it the spider had already packed up for the day and had taken the main web down. Lucky for me I went back about 30

minutes after dark and watched him rebuild his web. Then I stuck around and got a few macro shots of him. 40D

50/1.8 on extension tubes, 430exii.

<a href=" Orb weaver (extreme crop) title="Orb weaver (extreme crop) by DL Rohrer, on

Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6183/6110761285_8e50910f18_z.jpg" width="640" height="640" alt="Orb

weaver (extreme crop)"></a>

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