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<p>Happy Wednesday. Didn't go out last weekend (bad weather) and therefore in-house shot this week. A watch - just took casually as it was sitting on my desk and I thought the back side was so cool with the available light then - just a matter of another hobby of mine :-)<br>

I am heading for Tokyo this morning and hope to take some pic over there.</p><div>00V2RK-191889584.jpg.39016737600ef4ae04cb5c5adeca0eb4.jpg</div>

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<p><strong>Jonas Fjellstedt</strong> - thanks for your compliments, the yellow robin was naturally lit by low angle late afternoon / evening sun - it looks like a flash unit was used to me but this is all natural light. I was just about as close as I could get focus for this exposure but close enough for the fill flash to make an ounce of difference (I don't have an auxillary flash)</p>

<p><strong>Jana Hughes</strong> - I take plenty of less sharp shots. My long lens technique is improving with practice............. I have a truly fine lens and top quality ballhead / tri-pod combination to thank for the really sharp exposures. I also use a light sharpening mask in PS</p>

<p><strong>Hamish Gray</strong> - Extraordinary image, like walking on water, I was not aware that ice thick enough to support a child skater could appear so much like a liquid body of water. Great image, quite a revelation to a hotter climate dweller such as myself!</p>

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<p>Off to an interesting start already today. I'm particularly struck so far by Jonas' moored sailboat and its environs.<br /><br />Here's a chance encounter on the street. The busy suburban background called for a very shallow depth of field. Shot on a bright but cloudy day from about a meter away, a D300 was handheld at ISO 200 and 1/400th, using a Sigma 50/1.4 HSM opened to f/1.8.</p><div>00V2RU-191893584.jpg.6cc7205150f6086bb26eadb719811192.jpg</div>
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<p>I want to thank Lil for her kind comments on my images on past Wednesdays. She always has great shots herself, and that makes her thoughts on my offering mean more to me. <br>

My pic this week is one of my favorite subjects. Taken at the hospital the day his sister was born.</p><div>00V2Rc-191895584.jpg.6389621b67af415bbf22a3732f1e48e6.jpg</div>

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<p>Good Morning WedNEsDAy :o)</p>

<p>My picture this week is of Office Stairs, taken couple of weeks back. I was trying to capture the ligthing in that area with yellow railings. It was taken as landscape mode but after PP found that portrait looks much better, I hope you all like it.</p>

<p>Model: <em>NIKON D40</em> <br /> ISO: <em>800</em> <br /> Exposure: <em>0.6 sec</em> <br /> Aperture: <em>8.0</em> <br /> Focal Length: <em>18mm</em></p>

<p><em><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_v_Hx1NTKpoc/SwNPnYx_HWI/AAAAAAAAA2s/fw-ugAk35Z0/s800/DSC_6410_2.jpg" alt="" /> <br /> </em></p>

<p><br /> Thanks,<br>

Ray Gosalia</p>

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<p>My contribution this week is fall color. I have been dabbling with fall colors in the context of human presence, hence the image of a vine growing on a building. The colored leaves provide the presence of nature and beauty in the concrete jungle we live or work in. Nikon D200 ISO640, 18-70mm (3.5-4.5) @70mm, f9.0, 1/60.</p><div>00V2Sc-191907584.jpg.0d7ab1b9750ecaa5c875fde896c4b812.jpg</div>
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<p><img src="http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c103/Viper-R6/Photo/DSC_0497.jpg" alt="" />I have been viewing this thread for months now, so I figured I'd jump in and join the party.... I took the day a month or two ago and did some sight-seeing in my own back-yard.....</p>

<p>Model: <em>NIKON D40</em><br>

ISO: <em>200</em><br />Exposure: <em>0.03(1/400)</em> <br />Aperture: f/10<em>.0</em> <br />Focal Length: 30<em>mm</em></p>

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<p>Happy Wednesday guys !!<br>

Here is my picture this week. This american eagle was photographed at the tampa zoo. I was trying to capture the eagle while doing exactly what its doing and at the same time, tried to isolate it from the background since it was not that appropiate for the composition. Hope you like it.</p><div>00V2Sz-191913684.JPG.be37ab5e70d2e57c82b95a4175c20d2d.JPG</div>

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<p>Seems like there are quite a few fall colors shots. Here is mine from the mountains of TN, just a small waterfall right beside the highway. I couldn't resist as I know this probably doesn't exist now with all the rain we had since I shot this image. Hope you enjoy. Have a great Wednesday..</p><div>00V2Tk-191923584.jpg.5099986b2ec345f4c80be5f453a2269f.jpg</div>
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