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Canon Thursday Photo 2011: #42


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<p>We had a wet and sloppy meet a few weeks ago but that's why it's cross country (not track!)</p>

 

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<li>Technical Information:</li>

<li>Camera: Canon EOS 40D</li>

<li>Flash: No</li>

<li>ISO: 800</li>

<li>Lens: Canon EF 70-200 f/4L USM</li>

<li>Focal Length: 168mm </li>

<li>Aperture: 4.0</li>

<li>Shutter: 1/1250</li>

<li>Exposure Adjustment: -0.33</li>

<li>White Balance:Cloudy</li>

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<p>Very nice photos so far this week. This was taken at the local Pumpkin patch. There are several this size in the Oxnard area. I guess its a big business around here. They are also planting strawberries right now. Strange with winter coming. Taken with a 5D Mk2 with and Olympus OM 100-200 zoom at f/11 1/200 ISO 200</p><div>00ZUfs-408153584.jpg.ec37edd4c514d4a7a4e1b97d22a276d8.jpg</div>
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<p>An old house in a rural cove in east Tennessee, built in 1911, abandoned in 1972. The owner drove up while I was shooting and we had a long conversation about the history of the place. He'd like to restore it but doesn't have the money, and he's seriously considering burning it down, "before someone around here gets tired of lookin' at it and beats me to it." I didn't tell him about my track record with shooting old buildings, which is that they either fall down, burn down or get torn down within about six months after the shoot. (It's one reason I don't do portrait work.)</p>

<p>After about half an hour, we discovered that we had both been in the Navy about 40 years ago, and served at the same time on different ships operating together out of Long Beach. Small world...</p><div>00ZUfw-408157584.jpg.4233f029ffd638bffb1aabc140d90676.jpg</div>

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<p><a href=" Raechel src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6225/6262338421_cedc9814b2_z.jpg" alt="Raechel" width="427" height="640" /></a><br>

<br /><strong>Raechel</strong><br>

<br />Camera: Canon EOS 7D<br />Lens: Canon EF50mm f/1.4 USM<br />Exposure Program: Aperture-priority AE<br />Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)<br />Aperture: f/1.4<br />Focal Length: 50 mm<br />ISO Speed: 100<br />Exposure Bias: +2/3 EV<br />Flash: Off, Did not fire</p>

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<p>I especially like James' Brew Tubes, Daniel's soccer shot, Brian's cross-country runner, and Dean's extreme DOF portrait. Nice work.</p>

<p>My contribution is from a recital this week at a local cafe, featuring (but not exclusively limited to) cellists. The cello is one of my favorite instruments.</p>

<p><a href="../photo/14442413"><img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/14442413-md.jpg" alt="" width="679" height="531" /></a></p>

<p>Canon 5D Mk II, 24-70mm f/2.8L at f/2.8, 70mm, 1/50s, ISO 1600.</p>

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<p>I took my bike and small camera bag, along with my old EOS 10D to Ft. Point (adjacent to the GG Bridge) to look around and grab some photos. It's a wonderful place -- think Hitchcock's VERTIGO.<br>

Good work everyone! Nice to see some people post here who rarely do (ala Harry).<br>

Cheers, Ken</p><div>00ZUlJ-408211584.jpg.12a0a31b46fff9c9227a60c4689ad8d6.jpg</div>

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<p><strong>Long's Peak, Colorado</strong><br /> Canon 5D MkII, EF 70-200mm f/4L IS, EF 1.4x TC, AV mode, ISO 1600, +0EV, f/11 resulting in 1/2500-sec hand held:</p>

<p><a title="Cloudy Long's Peak, in Rocky Mountain National Park by dcstep, on Flickr" href=" Cloudy Long's Peak, in Rocky Mountain National Park src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6155/6221485374_53a663de45_z.jpg" alt="Cloudy Long's Peak, in Rocky Mountain National Park" width="640" height="427" /></a></p>

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<p>As usual, some great shots again this week. The weather here in central Ohio has not been very favorable for photography for most of the past week, and when the weather has cooperated the wildlife hasn't, so here is a landscape shot of the pond at the local wetlands where I have spent most evenings and weekends for the past several months.</p><div>00ZUpB-408265584.jpg.14ec1613eb89e021066c22286be32a1c.jpg</div>
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<p>My first attempt at using Canon Photostitch to merge three images from my new Canon 5D II. I shifted my 17mm f4 L TS-E to create three images to provide the view that I wanted. With Photostitch I was able to create a 42 MP file with the approximate view of a 12mm lens! </p><div>00ZUpT-408267584.jpg.28d53b2103a053398fab84026ce8896b.jpg</div>
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