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<p>So many great shots this week I'm going to be stuck in front of the computer for hours looking at them - - Wonderful :)<br>

Late in today as I couldn't decide what to post. Last week I only went out one day & only got more Cedar Waxwings & not wanting to post that again my choices were limited.... I didn't like what my husband & daughter liked & finally requested the help of a friend who gave me some great feedback only for us to realize that we both liked this one photo the best.... So this was taken about 1 1/2 weeks ago at a park. I've chosen an IR again as I so love experimenting with IR.<br>

Shot with my IR converted D70 & the Nikkor 10-24 EXIFs are as always embedded.. As always a larger version can be seen at my Zenfolio site<br>

http://lilknytt.zenfolio.com/p1058180627/h3e32d116#h3e32d116<br>

and I hope you'll enjoy.... <strong>D70 (IR), 10-24mm, at 12mm f/8, 1/200s, -0.03 EV, ISO 200</strong><br>

<img src="http://lilknytt.zenfolio.com/img/v5/p1043517718-4.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p>Hello to all of you!<br /> <br /> It's hard to pick three favorites for this weak. Some really outstanding photos! But, I've promised my self that I'll limit my praises to best of the best. IMHO that is. :) <br /> So, my favorites are:<br>

Monika Epsefass<br /> Shane Srogi<br /> Shun Cheung<br /> <br /> Great job people!<br /> <br /> But I have to mention Tiffany Brook and Hamish Gray, your photos are bursting with kids emotions, I like them very much!<br>

As for me... I went to nearby river last Sunday, to test my newest B+W 10x filter for my wide angle sigma. I did some long exposures but nothing that you didn't already see, so I opted for this 'normal' photo. :) I loved the clouds on this one...</p>

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<p>A few words on some of the other photographs among this week's collection - Jeannean Buglady - crunchy frozen confection! Jana Hughes - reminds me of the poinciana in my home town; I like the square format on this one, and the border works well too. Jens Frederiksen - reminds us that b/w photography has as much appeal as ever. Ertugrul Kilic - the intertwined arms give this picture an essential focus; the sky is magnificent. Isaac Sam - this is the very definition of the word "lagoon". James Kazan - you chose just the right person looking at just the right pictures; the focus rules in this one. Sanford Gerard - I am there again and it is the nineteen forties. Erik Christensen - good for him! Phil Burt - now this is one alive photograph! Lil Judd - another of the b/w gems of the week. But I should say sable and silver for this one. Interesting that the tree is in the exact center of the frame, much of it cropped, and the picture still works a wonder; it must be that silver edge on the tree. IR is a world between.</p>
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<p>Philip Lucin, yes, I like the clouds too, as well as the coloration and the aspect of this photograph. But what really gets me - delayed reaction thing - is the 'contour map' of the clouds reflected in the water. And just now, the way the clouds start to diffuse at the top leading us up and out of the picture into the realm of imagination. This is another of those 'one picture sufficient for an entire room' shots. A place like this should be in everyone's environment.</p>
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<p>I like to explore abandoned buildings when I can figure how to get in to them. Last Sunday I was able to gain entry into an old building that will be facing the wrecking ball shortly and had a great time shooting for a couple of hours with a photographer friend that loves to take a few risks. </p><div>00VDQv-199349684.jpg.deddad53f765d059a451b839aed7d28c.jpg</div>
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<p>A bit late but<br>

You can't have a Christmas Parade without a true antique fire engine. Or at least you can't do it in Clinton, New Jersey!! Was having some hassles with AF in the dark, [shooting one handed while holding wine glass |;-}}} ] but this one sparkles<br>

<br /> D700, 24-85 in Program with pop-up flash</p><div>00VDRU-199357584.jpg.857b6d528826f34157eeb08c69d87ec9.jpg</div>

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<p>Every year I "get" to the picture of the grandkids for the Christmas card. It is always an event. This is my daughter, Liza's, brood, 4 of the 6 grandchildren. The triplets-almost 3- are from left, Rosalie, Jake and Mack, far right. "Big" sister Cecile, 4 1/2, is second from right. A little one is on the way so Liza will have 5 kiddos 4 and under!<br>

Shot in full shade in the very late afternoon at iso 6400 1/40 sec; D700 and 35 F2 nikkor. The high iso performance of this camera is pretty amazing<br>

<img src="http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i252/snapshot1219/Thomas%20Christmas%20Card%2020009/CCThomas2009-final.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p> Here is mine for this week. It is of my Dad, a young cousin and his dog Lucy at Thanksgiving this year. This is the last picture I have of him. He passed away unexpectedly Sunday December 6, 2009. The Day after my step-mothers birthday. They were married for 30 years. He was the best father a person could have.<br>

Love you Dad<br>

Ernie T</p><div>00VDSi-199379584.jpg.fb6536a79451d696e6cbedf8942b9878.jpg</div>

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