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Nikon WedNEsDAy PiC 2010: #14


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<p><a href="../photodb/user?user_id=2344388">Matt Laur</a> Great photo of the GSP. She's really determined. I took a young Weimaraner to meet his trainer a week ago and got similar photos, but thought twice about posting one. I'm glad you did.</p>

<p>My photo this week is from the beach. A photos of a few rocks in the surf. No Photoshop tricks other than curves, sharpening, etc.</p><div>00WB7X-234803584.jpg.e9396bf517772acc09da50eb91da2a3b.jpg</div>

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<p>Good morning from cloudy and depressive Ankara.<br>

I like to comment on photos after seeing the whole lot but I have to say "Wow Matt! What a stunning start!"<br>

Last week I was a bit late to submit my contribution and didn't have any chance to comment. My apologies.<br>

This week's contribution is another shot from our latest weekend get away. Though it is not a landscape or a travel photo.<br>

We went to a very nice and small café in Amasra and ordered hot chocolates and we got a complementary plate of Turkish delights and home made organic jams... It was such a festive end to the day that I wanted to share with you.<br>

Cheers.<br>

Durukan</p><div>00WB7z-234807684.jpg.fe4b8c11f9721e9592df81039d8e67cb.jpg</div>

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<p>Hi everyone! </p>

<p>Some great stuff here this week - most notably: <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=2344388">Matt Laur</a>, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=786707">Tiffany Brook</a>, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=3854064">Bogdan Nicolescu</a>, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=1472982">James Kazan</a>, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=5576216">Jana Hughes</a>, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=5735871">Enrique Rabelo</a>, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=3944538">Jeff Lipsman</a> - thanks for some awesome photos!</p>

<p>My contribution this week is from an excursion out to Blackhead Point - south of Dunedin, New Zealand. This is my first experiment with Panoramas - quite pleased with how it turned out - but its a lot harder than I thought. Cheers!</p>

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<p>Lots of great pix already here this week.....Here is one taken a few weeks back in St Emilion, France<br />..................D300...............50mm, F4, ISO 200......................................................................................</p><div>00WB8J-234809884.jpg.f02c347eee091f29b8cc1fc96bbee4d5.jpg</div>
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<p>Wonderful story and picture to go with it, Lil! Thanks for sharing, and glad you have your horse back.</p>

<p>I think I posted once before in the Wednesday thread quite some time ago, but mostly have been a long time lurker. Thought it was about time to participate again. This is a shot of a flowering jade plant in our back yard. Taken with a D700 and Tamron 90mm macro lens, processed in the LR3 beta, and manipulated with a preset I was playing with.</p><div>00WB8h-234815584.jpg.55ae562443e827e9d4e3a73ca3b3293e.jpg</div>

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<p>Happy wednesday!<br>

I only had a very quick scroll through the images posted so far, as always it looks brilliant... but I'll be back later to watch them more intently and read the posts... now off to a quick start and a quick post.</p>

<p>Easter monday, Castelmano near Taormina. Up there is one of the most magnificent views I ever had, absolutely stunning. And above that view, a nice old castle... closed.</p>

<p><img src="http://www.ww-web.nl/Images/wednesday/20100405_108.JPG" alt="" /></p>

<p>D300, Tokina 12-24 f/4 @ 13mm, with CP.<br>

1/50th, f/11, ISO200</p>

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<p><img src="../photo/10881230" alt="" />Hello everyone - we are no way close to Spring as yet up here in Montreal but hopefully we will see that new growth in a couple of weeks. Fabulous and thoroughly enjoyable images here - as usual. My ice shot is probably the last of the ice before the next winter rolls around. It was taken late in the afternoon with the dying embers of a setting sun reflecting on certain portions of that ice. The background represents water and the light was quite low and there was slight movement in the subject. My 70-300mm VR (VR On) was hand held as i ran off a few shots.</p><div>00WB8z-234819784.jpg.dd61341d50096a2d3d624d5199aaf040.jpg</div>
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<p>For my photo this week, I spent a morning in the Golden Valley, Ashridge. You may have seen this place in the film Stardust, and it was here that Tristan Thorne climbed over into Stormhold. The wall was sadly only a prop, but the place is real. I used my D50 and 28-200mm lens (and a monopod).</p><div>00WBA5-234831584.jpg.8d84fc23b0f9deb0bd4c94f3a154711b.jpg</div>
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<p>First off, My deepest condolences to Peter Heritage for his heart breaking loss. Time will heal.<br>

Second, Thanks for all the comments on the Snowy Egret shot. There was a lot of great photos up last week and looks like the bar has been rasied higher then the week before.<br>

My photo this week is a Brown Headed Cowbird trying to attract a female.<br>

Hope you like it, Rick </p><div>00WBAf-234839684.jpg.5e151b1d3a046a8b0172023547375ca2.jpg</div>

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<p>Good Morning:<br>

<br />We had the rainiest March ever here in southern New England. This is a shot of the Nashua River last weekend -- no one sitting here today.<br /><br /><br />Harvey</p><div>00WBAk-234839584.jpg.c7f414fdfa9c58724a43a672b96b5cc4.jpg</div>

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