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Canon Thursday Pic 2011: #2


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<p>From a swim meet last weekend. 5d with 15mm fisheye. The weird thing is that's a 90 degree corner of the pool. 1/125th @ f8 @ISO 1000 was too slow as clear motion blur in the nearest swimmer, but I just like the how it captures both sides and more of the corner.</p>

<p>You have to be very quick and withdraw the camera quickly, so it doesn't soaked, and I'm constantly having to clean the lenses in this environment. <br>

rgds<br>

james</p><div>00Y1NG-320409584.jpg.ecb272640c98bc1eb3117f14f85089dc.jpg</div>

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<p>I got two new toys last week. A 30D for 300 bucks, and as I was taking my canon 85 f1.8 lens into a local camera store to get it sent out for repair, I happened across a nikkor 13.5 f3.5 lens for 30 bucks.</p>

<p>Here is the result of the unholy pairing<br>

<img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_YnKXlWOhGOE/TSnaL1tIZTI/AAAAAAAA-wo/Rve1IhsZYT8/s700/IMG_0506.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="467" /></p>

 

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<p>We finally had a bit of sun out for the last few days after 2 weeks of foggy weather. We were so busy enjoying the sunny warmth that I forgot to capture something for this thread. So I'll post one taken last week. (Canon D60, Tamron 24-135, f6.7, 1/350, ISO400, 37mm). I made this one a bit brighter than it really was, as I liked the slightly surreal result.<br>

<a title="Khet110104_13 by pksswat (Praveen), on Flickr" href=" Khet110104_13 src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5244/5322933237_1e11b1c2f1_z.jpg" alt="Khet110104_13" width="700" /></a></p>

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<p>As usual, lots of great shots here today. Just have to say that, having spent all summer and fall chasing Great Blue Herons and Great Egrets, how much I appreciate David Storm's shot. <br>

This was shot last week, shivering in the cold with the 50D mounted on my Gitzo and tripping the shutter with the remote cable release to keep the camera steady as possible. ISO 200, 1/500 sec at f 7.1, using my EF 100-300 f4.5-5.6 at the full 300mm. Shooting in burst mode, I didn't see this shot until I was back home editing the shots.</p><div>00Y1Qb-320479584.jpg.e7dcdeb0b8066e4c66abc6c761d7d134.jpg</div>

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<p>Did do some shooting last week, but leave my equipment in the car trunk in the Winter to avoid the fogging in this frigid KC weather, and have no way at present to download. "The CF Card Reader is in the mail!"<br>

So, this guy survived the Christmas Dinner table! Taken on Dec. 27, 2010.</p><div>00Y1Qt-320487684.jpg.3ce5b6717616fc183c2b370abbc0f879.jpg</div>

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<p><a title="White-tail deer buck in snow by dcstep, on Flickr" href=" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5123/5340780145_537e51cdd2_b.jpg" alt="White-tail deer buck in snow" width="1024" height="683" /></a></p>

 

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<p>+1 EV</p>

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<p>Is this too abstract to be called a landscape? I don't know. It's quirky, but I like it. Shot in Mt Diablo State Park east of San Francisco a couple weeks ago.<br>

5d2, Tokina 150-500 @ 500mm, probably f8, 1/100 (tripod, mirror lockup, shutter delay), ISO200, hazy sun</p><div>00Y1Ts-320545684.jpg.6b08cfdeca46d746b382fdd1c3514349.jpg</div>

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<p>Hello all, I couldn't find the time to shoot any last week so this one is from the archives. The shot was taken back in late October just after I purchased my new Rebel XS. This was one of the first hand held landscape? shots I had taken. I'm showing my rookie status here with an ISO setting of 800. I'm not sure why I had it set so high for this shot but that's what the shooting info is showing.<br>

<img src="http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u281/LeonsPhotos/PN/IMG_0183_700.jpg" alt="" /><br>

<strong>Canon Rebel XS, EF-S 18-55mm IS, F/8 @ 1/160 sec, ISO: 800. </strong></p>

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