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<p>Remember the buskerfest that I took I picture of the mechete juggler? Here is another one at the same event. I actually hanged around the ice-cream truck for a good 15 minutes hoping to catch a toddler's hand grabbing the yummy ice-cream from the vendor but to no avails. Shot with D700 and 70-200mm f2.8; 1/400s, ISO200 and 2.8f.</p>

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<p>Good morning! <br>

First, thank you all who made kind comments on my lighthouse shot last week. It's been a busy week and I'm on the road now. Not much time for photography this week so here is another view of the lighthouse. It's with my D300 and the Sigma 10-20 mm zoom.</p><div>00UceP-176869584.jpg.781339734d1280e21589aab6c61a3bda.jpg</div>

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<p >Happy WedNEsDAy everyone. Oh boy, so many great shots.</p>

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<p >Thanks for the commentary on my last week’s picture- Little Owl (Northern Saw-whet Owl). I am grateful. </p>

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<p >Hi Lil, I did finally find the description of my little owl in a bird book and you were right. I like to shoot all kinds of subjects. Whatever it is that interests me. But it is true, more often than not; I find birds showing up in most of my pics. </p>

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<p >My contribution of this Wednesday is “Rage”, shot at SF Zoo back in March. Hope you like it.</p>

<p >D300 with 18-200mm lens, f/5, 1/5, 1/640 sec, ISO 200</p>

<p ><strong >Rage</strong></p><div>00Ucfk-176885684.jpg.aeb9f6ec8308bd0060fe035695e99172.jpg</div>

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<p>A roughly half-inch section of a highly polished carnelian/mauve agate disk. The lapidary who cut and finished the stone desiged the piece around an interesting quartz inclusion and druzy-textured faceted crystal section that had formed near it. Seen up close, the translucency of the agate makes the half-buried druzy structure and the quartz elements seem oddly but enjoyably out of place. This was part of a product shoot, but I got distracted! It's lit with an overhead softbox and a reflector below and to one side.</p><div>00Ucft-176887584.thumb.jpg.c4c5f0370b00948274fb2e10e6f1a113.jpg</div>
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<p>Sunday afternoon I was walking about in an area of Toronto, that I believe has great character. Some fantastic street shooting opportunities did prevail and as a result I was able to capture a host of interesting scenes. I challenged myself to two prime lenses on two very different cameras. One was a mechanical film FM3A with its' 45AiP exposing a roll of B&W Delta 100. The other was a D300 with a 50 f1.2 Nikkor, a lens I am still trying to master. In keeping with Jose's use of an old lens on a new DSLR, the photo I am presenting is from the D300-50f1.2 combo that was captured at f1.2. It is of a band performing on a downtown neighborhood side street in the city.</p><div>00Ucg0-176889584.jpg.0110c3f7d07631189508a99350966432.jpg</div>
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<p>Millenium Park, Chicago at lunch. Taken back in late August.<br>

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Here are the tech specs:<br>

<strong>Copyright: </strong>Copyright 2009 by Jeffrey Aiello<br /><strong>Camera Model: </strong>NIKON D700<br /><strong>Exposure Time: </strong>1/40.0 seconds<br /><strong>FNumber: </strong>11.0<br /><strong>ISO Speed Ratings: </strong>ISO 320<br /><strong>Exposure Program: </strong>Manual<br /><strong>ExposureBiasValue: </strong>+-1 2/3<br /><strong>FocalLength: </strong>200.0 mm</p>

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<p>Wonderful Wednesday!<br>

Didn't get to shoot much this past week - too much work and school and all the other stuff that makes up a full, enjoyable life.<br>

Took this picture of my new cousin's foot on a visit the week after she was born. Baby feet get me every time.</p><div>00Uch7-176903584.jpg.91decaffd4c3154d8d96eff4433f3ff6.jpg</div>

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