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<p>Another terrific group of photographs from everyone so far this week. I am amazed each week at the diversity and quality of the postings. I had hoped to post pictures from a visit yesterday to a local wildlife sanctuary but I have more wildlife in my backyard than the sanctuary had on this visit. So my contibution is a night time picture that was taken at the request of a fellow member of one of the garden railway forums I belong to.<br>

Taken with a D80 and a 50/1.8 ISO 640 and trial and error manual exposure. 1/90 sec @ f1.8.</p><div>00TsV4-152477584.jpg.6529fd7b86d35e6bebe3b4a85cbac090.jpg</div>

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<p>Hello to all and congrats on the fine assembly of photos so far especially:<br>

Arash: You've taken a very beautiful picture. The lighting is fantastic!<br>

Lill: Another great shot, how do you get them to pose for you?<br>

Richard: I love the mug on that kid! Priceless!<br>

My shot is from Saturday at our local 4th of July parade. Richard, I too was going to take my shot and convert to B&W for an old fashioned look but decided to stay with the color version because of the reds. The B&W version did however give me the sense of going back in time in that the young boy in the picture could have been me given the vintage of the car he is waving at.<br>

D3 Sigma 24-70mm f/9 ISO 800 1/800 "all tricks off" as Jose says.</p><div>00TsV7-152477684.jpg.f82f0b3dee37c2012f8177ac70c79afb.jpg</div>

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<p>OMG!</p>

<p>Here I am, having my holiday, and relaxing painting the living room (NOT! ;) ) , and I'm just checking photo.net to see whether there are new interesting threads - and then its Wednesday again! And I almost forgot! No it's not healthy having a holiday ;) </p>

<p>Therefore, this time an image to remind us on that here in Norway we now have daylight almost 24h/day. Shot at 22:17 - or 10:17PM if you please.</p>

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<p>@ShawnMcFarlane very nice b&w picture<br>

@DariuszLachowski amazing fireworks shot<br>

@RichardBorovoy awesome "bro" :)<br>

Remember when they say "Don't forget to remove your filter when taking night shots" well I forgot...</p>

<p align="center"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2459/3683462140_bd5d186cdd.jpg" alt="" width="332" height="500" /></p>

<p align="center"><strong>Flared</strong></p>

<p align="center"><strong>[D90, 50mm 1.4G, Manual 1/60 f/.28</strong> ,<strong>ISO 800</strong> <strong>]</strong></p>

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<p>Great job everyone! <br /> I most like work of following posters:<br /> Matthew Brennan<br /> Sjoerd Leeuwenberg <br /> Alejandro Held<br /> Pedro Cardoso<br /> Bogdan Nicolescu<br /> Arash Hazeghi<br /> Dan Park<br /> Colin Mangan<br /> Tony Hadley<br>

Here is my modest contribution to this great thread.<br /> D80 + Sima 10-20@ 10mm</p><div>00TsWh-152493884.jpg.4e92e0d18e2a9ffeea5ac3f4f522cdbf.jpg</div>

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