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Canon Thursday Photo 2011: #12


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<p><a title="First meadowlark of the season by dcstep, on Flickr" href=" First meadowlark of the season src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5053/5541065547_09c4397c5e_z.jpg" alt="First meadowlark of the season" width="639" height="640" /></a><br>

Meadowlark on mullien.</p>

 

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<td>0.001 sec (1/1000)</td>

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<td>f/5.6</td>

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<td>500 mm</td>

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<td>400</td>

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<p><a title="Rain, rain go away! by Dean Schreuder, on Flickr" href=" Rain, rain go away! src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5148/5551403277_69778be226_z.jpg" alt="Rain, rain go away!" width="640" height="427" /></a></p>

<p><strong>Rain, rain go away, come back another day!</strong><br /><br /><em><strong>Strobist Info:</strong><br />Camera: Canon EOS 50D<br />Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM<br />Exposure Program: Program (P)<br />Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)<br />Aperture: f/4.0<br />Focal Length: 140 mm<br />ISO Speed: 400<br />Exposure Bias: 0 EV<br />Flash: On, Fired<br />Flash Mode: ETTL<br />Wireless Mode: A+B+C<br /><br />Flash 1: Canon 580EXII ~ Wireless: Enabled, Master: Disabled, Mounted to the camera.<br /><br />Flash 2: Canon 430EXII ~ Group A, mounted to a stand forward & left (camera right) of model about 3 feet off the ground shooting through a white shoot-through umbrella. Zoomed to 70mm.<br /><br />Flash 3: Canon 430EXII ~ Group B, sitting on the ground with the supplied Canon foot, slightly behind and far left (camera right) of the model firing directly at the model's feet. Zoomed to 105mm.<br /><br />Flash 4: Canon 430EXII ~ Group C, sitting on the ground with the supplied Canon foot, slightly behind and far right (camera left) of the model firing directly at the model's feet. Zoomed to 105mm and through a 1/2 CTO filter.<strong><br /></strong></em></p>

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<p>I went to Brighton for the weekend and spent a couple of very enjoyable early mornings with the camera. <br />It was amazing how many people had been out all night on the beach, even though it was frozen solid. <br /><a title="Brighton beach by Peter Meade, on Flickr" href=" Brighton beach src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5055/5544133422_5793fcbb02.jpg" alt="Brighton beach" width="500" height="333" /></a></p>
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<p>On the day of the lunar perigee, my family decided to visit the National Museum in Delhi. Afterwards I took this shot of my daughter in the garden on the museum grounds in very bright sunlight. After taking a couple of very contrasty shots first, I had my wife hold her chunni (a large scarf used by women in India) so as to diffuse the light from the sun and was able to get this shot. (Canon 40D, EFS17-55, 1/250, f5.6, Av/Center weighted Avg. metering, Exp Comp +1/2, Flash Comp -1.5, 40mm, ISO 100).<br>

<a title="A Day at the Museum" href=" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5296/5555486315_b2f798a263_b.jpg" alt="A Day at the Museum" width="700" /></a></p>

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<p><em>Thanks, Lupo. Another fine food image from you this week too, but just out of interest, do you always eat your nachos with a pair of pliers? :-)</em></p>

<p>You took the words right out of my mouth! LOL. Pliers as a food tripod or something...</p>

<p>Now esp. noteworthy to me this morning:</p>

<p>I love the simple B&W study of the glass by Ervin.<br /> Also, Wade's simple sculpture study is excellent.<br /> Massimo -- I have one of those Mantis vehicles parked next to my survivalist bunker.<br /> Mark K - I think you came "close" to killing it with that moon shot at night.<br /> James - the loneliness and bravery of the cold distance cyclist! (I fell thru the ice once while biking ala Tom Swift! on a frozen pond after fishing)<br /> Thom - I am a sucker for falls shots like that, too bad no blue sky.<br /> Brian W - excellent kid on the swing!<br /> Arie - mogul city, fantastic -- how long that focal length? Technical data? Motivations? Friend?</p>

<p>(<strong>several I didn't comment on</strong> because certain outside hosted images are blocked by our office's WebSense URL filter appliance)</p>

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<p>I just got home from a 13-day "radiation vacation" in the Far East. This is sunset over Tokyo taken from my hotel window a couple of days after the quake and just a few minutes before a rolling blackout started. I took some nuclear engineering in college and I could tell the reports I was seeing on the news were nonsense, so I was making a point to stay indoors and keep the windows closed. I only opened the window long enough to take this shot as the sun descended past the transmission lines. </p><div>00YRqn-341823584.jpg.709c5c32b5ce8eac49b1fd2b2b6bc3a6.jpg</div>
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<p>This was at the Modesto Marathon on Sunday. It was cold and rained for the entire day long. This was the start of the 5k walk, I like the colors and the enthusiasm on their faces. It was amazing to see 2000 excited people at 6:30 in the morning. Canon 5D mk2 ISO 1600 1/200 f/4 sigma <a href="mailto:24-70@70mm">24-70@70mm</a></p><div>00YRqp-341825584.jpg.2dcd49050bb29841b065595e2c32df5e.jpg</div>
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<p>Crappy weather here, but I got out on Sunday evening to redo a shot I had taken many years ago. The curve of the road is all from foreshortening, not free transform tricks in PS.<br>

5D2, 8 sec, ISO 100, Tokina 500 zoom @ 500mm, f32 (need to get a long exposure time)</p><div>00YRsn-341847584.jpg.e96b8d1fc830353df6705c058ccd84e5.jpg</div>

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<p>Boyd Lee of the Tex Pistols at the 318 Cafe in Excelsior, MN.<br>

7D w/ EF 70-200 2.8 IS @ 155mm, f/2.8, ISO 6400, 1/100 sec</p>

<p><a href="http://s1005.photobucket.com/albums/af175/ec454ss/Tex%20Pistols%20March%2011%202011/?action=view&current=IMG_9971.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af175/ec454ss/Tex%20Pistols%20March%2011%202011/IMG_9971.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></p>

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<p>For some reason the <em>Insert/edit image</em> functionality doesn't work for me properly (HTML tag <a href="../photo/12852372&size=lg"><img src="../photo/12852372" /></a>) so let me do it the old fashioned way and upload a picture separately...</p><div>00YRxn-341909584.jpg.a0226d45139d5314689482ca91e1f5a3.jpg</div>
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