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<p>For some reason I always remember Wednesday Pic on Thursday...anyhow, my contribution to this week was taken at SF's Legion of Honor in the 30 minutes that the sun actually shone through the fog.<br /> <br />Setup: Nikon D700, Nikkor 24-85mm @ f/4.5 and 1/640s @ ISO 200<br>

<br /> <a title="jenny-100606-123947-Edit by cZulander, on Flickr" href=" Jenny at the Legion of Honor src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1308/4684084245_5562ecc758_b.jpg" alt="jenny-100606-123947-Edit" width="532" height="800" /></a></p>

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<p>Wonderful pictures so far! I missed the last two weeks, unfortunately, but was able to make this one. My contribution is a photo of this little guy on the couch. His grandma had just put him there for some 'rest time', which promptly turned into serious sleep time.</p><div>00WdPK-250503684.jpg.e4f0bbce9c488aa180d96bf48576fcce.jpg</div>
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<p>I was sitting, doing nothing the other day, when suddenly Mr or Mrs Snail decided to pay me a visit. Just sliming its way across my window pane.<br /><br />No time to get the tripod and difficult lighting set up. So just camera, lens and in camera flash.<br /><strong>D700, 105 2.8 VR Micro, flash 1/60 sec F20 @ ISO 200</strong><br /><strong> </strong><br />Again some stunning work already on the Wednesday morning.<br />Shots that caught my eye are from:</p>

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<li>Matt</li>

<li>Jim</li>

<li>Scott</li>

<li>Dieter</li>

<li>Enrique</li>

<li>Tiffany</li>

<li>Anish</li>

<li>Jens (hence the red haze on the caslte itself)</li>

<li>Tony</li>

<li>John</li>

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<p>I brought my old FM2n out for the local Sikh celebration of Basaikhi recently. I don't know if it is really cliche, but I guess I could title it"Hope Springs Eternal" The trouble with cliches, though is that they are quite often accurate.</p><div>00WdPV-250507584.jpg.d29d86a524f2618b4618e752f9f0cf8c.jpg</div>
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<p>I was sitting on my front steps yesterday evening and I noticed how that after the recent rains that everything had really flourished and looked healthy. It is only a small garden but it contains as many flowers as will fit! I used my D50 and the Tele-Arton 90mm f/4.</p><div>00WdPd-250511584.jpg.d5a96eb49cb8fda063db617bf3122c6a.jpg</div>
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<p>Hello All:<br>

Taken last Thursday while attending Ciudad Emergente 3. A five days festival devoted to new artists in areas of Design, Art, Poetry, Fashion and Music, here in Buenos Aires.<br>

Part of an art Installation...reflecting my mood....2 days to the beginning of the Football World Cup in South Africa.<br>

(Please.....Messi.....wake up! do something! At least, try to pretend you are interested! Under the Hand of God our fate is doomed, I'm afraid. It will be a cold and sour winter down here in Argentina.)<br>

D300 + Tamron 10-24 @10mm - ISO 200 - 1/80 - f 7.1</p><div>00WdPk-250513584.jpg.72feb2b5e46ab0fe616c97e0d5da638e.jpg</div>

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<p>This is a friend I ran into while shooting in a local park. He was enjoying the amazing weather we had on Saturday. Looking at it now, there is a long list of things I could have done to improve this shot, but they didn't come to mind at the time.<br /><br />Cheers</p><div>00WdQL-250523584.jpg.2640eb86d7be77cc9baa5d6195e09966.jpg</div>
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<p>This is my son. We had a little fire going in the backyard and he put a stick in the fire. He would pull it out and blow on it to get it red hot. I just had to get a pic of him doing it.</p><div>00WdQT-250525584.jpg.d01ecdc15f7a59698cb526b761efa7bf.jpg</div>
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<p>Good Morning WedNEsDAy :)</p>

<p>Wonderful images so far and many more to come. My contribution this week is another flower macro captured during my walk. I have cropped a little so that focus point is popped :o)</p>

<p>Nikon D90 and Tamron 90mm</p>

<p><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_v_Hx1NTKpoc/TA7mMfTayjI/AAAAAAAABpY/P5yGFaingnE/s800/DSC_6404_1.jpg" alt="" /></p>

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<p>Here is a photo taken for a different assignment. It's my wife at a nearby graveyard.<br />The flare is real but the colors have some PP.<br>

<img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1302/4683497613_79fc169559.jpg" alt="" width="334" height="500" /><br />Graveside Thoughts<br />Nikon D3000, 50mm 1.8D, ISO 400, f/20, 1/10 sec, direct sunlight white balance.</p>

 

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<p>Good morning to all. A few shots caught my eye this AM. Tiffany's twins, Weston's Grey, Dieter's Eagle and Chris's picture of Sparkie. Many others were great also. Another macro try for me. This one was a quick grab the camera and chase opportunity. Nikon D200, Sigma 24-90 macro, 90mm, F/16, ISO200, 1/60ss, on camera flash for fill.</p><div>00WdQq-250531584.jpg.4609178a02bdecd68a30ac436e84109b.jpg</div>
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<p>Happy Wednesday to All!!! I shot this weeks picture two weeks ago while walking around the museum of science, in New York City, with my son. We were on the spiral staircase below the planetarium, when I looked down and saw these two technicians working on the multi panel TV display. I was glad that I had made the decision to bring my camera along on the trip. As usual I am looking forward to seeing what caught your eyes, in various parts of the world.</p><div>00WdR8-250533784.jpg.f7df2c7df0da0f3ebb34fb1eb81b033b.jpg</div>
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