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<p>Incredible timepiece Ken.<br>

Here's a macro of the regulator in another famous mechanical movement. The movement is actually quite cheap but is found in some very expensive watches.<br>

<img src="http://www.andyaardema.com/photos/716753067_Ktqrc-L-1.jpg" alt="" width="405" height="600" /><br>

D300, reversed 55/3.5 Ai on PB-4 bellows, about 3:1 mag.</p>

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<p>Good morning everyone. I am sitting here at my desk when suddenly I realize that it is Wednesday, cool. This photo was taken in Niagara Falls, Ontario.<br /> <br /> I have to say you bunch are incredibly creative!</p><div>00V2Xb-191989584.thumb.jpg.edd6026b2ec91103466f2119dd73c414.jpg</div>
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<p>Holy Wednesday to everyone, </p>

<p>Dear Lil I appreciated for your valuable words to my post last week. </p>

<p>Typical passenger boat in the fog while rookie photographer waiting for sun. Captured NEF and processed in Capture NX 2 as usual. Hope you like it and many cheers you to all. Regards,</p>

<p>Ertugrul</p>

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<p>Wonderful day to all!<br>

Thank you to all who commented on my last post!</p>

<p>Today's contribution is from last night's strobe lighting experiment at home - two strobes - one with umbrella and the other one with a light bouncer dome, all trigered by elien bees radio transmitter. Shot at 135mm 1/160th sec f/11 with ISO200 - cropped in Photoshop.</p>

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<p>Hooray for Wednesday. I am running out right now and hopefully the thread will still be open when I come back...so many to comment on.<br>

For now, here is my contribution. This is my boyfriend, "Wishbone". I was part of a volunteer training at <a href="<a href=">http://www.pasadossafehaven.org</a>, a sanctuary for abused, neglected and abandoned domestic and farm animals. I was really surprised at how cool the turkeys were. I always thought that they were dumb and mean. They are actually the sweetest, most affectionate, super social and oddly beautiful birds I have ever encountered. I wish that the other turkeys I meet on a daily basis were this cool.</p>

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<p>Hooray for Wednesday. I am running out right now and hopefully the thread will still be open when I come back...so many to comment on.<br />For now, here is my contribution. This is my boyfriend, "Wishbone". I was part of a volunteer training at <a href="<a href=">http://www.pasadossafehaven.org</a>, a sanctuary for abused, neglected and abandoned domestic and farm animals. I was really surprised at how cool the turkeys were. I always thought that they were dumb and mean. They are actually the sweetest, most affectionate, super social and oddly beautiful birds I have ever encountered. I wish that the other turkeys I meet on a daily basis were this cool.</p>
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<p>hi all, some great shots as per usual,</p>

<p>Hamish, it looks like your son is walking on water.<br>

Tony Hadley, it looks like a beautifully peaceful afternoon.<br>

Dallas, wonderful scenery.<br>

Peter Heritage, i'd recognise that beach anywhere, Crosby?<br>

Zoltan, nice legs.</p>

<p>My shot this week was taken last week at the local woods. D700, Nikon 18-35mm, tripod.</p><div>00V2aw-192031584.jpg.74cde66b04dde9288268fd85366e1e7e.jpg</div>

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<p>Happy Wednesday everyone - another slew of beautiful pictures. Didn't even touch camera at all last week - shame on me for sure. The image below was taken a while back - a well-known and easily accessible location in the Columbia River Gorge, literally a few feet off the highway and with its own highway exit: Multnomah Falls.<br>

D300 with 17-55/2.8 at 38mm, f/11, 1/30s hand held, ISO 200. Except for curves and saturation adjustment, straight out of camera.</p><div>00V2bS-192039584.thumb.jpg.55cb272b6b71b9f3c964dec82930cbcb.jpg</div>

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<p>Hello Everyone,<br>

It's my favourite day of the week. My picture for today was not taken recently, actually took this portrait in 2007.<br>

<strong>NIKON D200 & 18-70mm Nikkor DX</strong> Kit lens Handheld at <strong>1/40sec at approx. 40mm</strong>.<br>

Some very good pictures this week. Keep it up people.</p>

 

 

 

<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=499258">Jose Angel</a> - Must agree with you regarding Film vs Digital cameras. You've a nice picture there.

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=380414">Oskar Ojala</a> - Did you do some PP on this beautiful picture?

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=4781506">Jonas Fjellstedt</a> - Ah! the smell of the sea & the lapping waves, great!

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=4434969">Mark Gordon</a> - Stunner.

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=3934868">Richard Armstrong</a> - Love your composition & choice of monochrome.

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=4992672">Cees Maas</a> - Tonality is very good.

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=1514802">Temi Kujore</a> - Good picture. The brake light of the car in the background seems to be intrusive.

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=4151244">Doug Santo</a> - Great!

 

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<p><a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=943565">Aguinaldo de Paula</a> - Excellent composition & you timed it right too.</p>

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Have a lovely week ahead.<br />~~Issac Sam</p><div>00V2by-192047584.jpg.7684c350047e5f3310081c576eb2b027.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi everyone!<br /> This one is my daily "view" at the office, taken on early Monday morning. And no, those things on the wall behind my colleague's desk are not just props for Halloween, but have been hanging there quite a while - from last spring actually. Well, we work at an art center for children and young people, so we have some liberties when it comes to "decorating" our office. This one was basically the only shot I took in this week, been way too busy and tired (and the weather has been quite bad and it's been really dark in here), so I didn't have that many shots to choose from. Sorry. :)</p>

<p><img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/10208110-lg.jpg" alt="" /> <br /> <strong>Nikon D50 & Nikon 35mm f/1.8 (@ f/3.5, 1/80s, ISO 200)</strong></p>

<p>As usual, you can also leave comments and critique to my <a href="../photo/10208110"> WedNEsDAy PiCs-folder</a> . Thanks!</p>

<p>Oh, and thanks to Jeannean, Tiffany B., Lil J. & Richard K. for your comments on my last week's shot. Your kind words were highly appreciated. (I need to find some time to comment on this week's shots, great PiCs here again everyone!)</p>

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<p>Hi everyone - such beautiful & amazing entries as always. :-) I've tried to stay away from the thread this week - but it is rather addicting. I have nothing new shot & I'm rather numb since last week. We had a much beloved pet killed by a raccoon & I found him murdered in his covered & locked cage in the morning. I'm still very much in shock over it all. For now I'll just enjoy everyone else's beautiful shots.</p>
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