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Canon Thursday Photo 2012: #13


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<p><img src="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jburzynski68/6875242640/" alt="" /></p>

 

 

<p id="yui_3_4_0_3_1333028197838_643">"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."<br />-Andy Dufresne from the movie 'Shawshank Redemption'</p>

<p id="yui_3_4_0_3_1333028197838_641">I thought this quote matched the mood of this photo.</p>

 

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<p>Basilique St-Nazaire, Carcassonne. 3 years ago I tried to capture the same shot using a Canon 40D with 24mm TS-E lens and tripod - it required a 2 x 2 grid pano to capture the whole scene and the result was not as good as this single handheld shot taken with 5D2 + 17mmTS-E. Truly remarkable technical progress from the 5D2 sensor, 17mm TS-E lens and improved CS5 processing. 1/40s @ f/5.6 ISO 1600.</p><div>00aCbQ-453853684.jpg.78826d6fe115da08e0727cf5a02fdaa1.jpg</div>
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<p>Pretty red car. 1939 Delahaye. Body by Figoni et Falaschi, at the Mullin Museum in Oxnard California. 5D Mkll ISO 3200 1/125 f/5 Sigma 24-70 Processed in Lightroom 4. If you love old cars the Mullin museum is a must see. Mostly French cars, many of them that seem more like jewelry than automobile.</p><div>00aCd7-453873584.jpg.31bdc75c8e82c7259fba572a1a8d319e.jpg</div>
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<p>Awaiting The Frogs<br>

While walking around the south of downtown Seattle last weekend, I came across a major construction site. I was attempting to find a good view of the cranes to photograph when I noticed this area of the site instead. A person passing by said, "It looks like a surreal frog pond".</p><div>00aCe1-453883584.jpg.618948ab37a4666303bcd93a0cce6009.jpg</div>

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<p>A photographer's pets should be photographable, right? My black cat has eluded my every attempt to photograph her for 15 years now, but on her 15th birthday, she finally settled in the sunshine on a mostly black quilt, with a dark background, and invited me to photograph her. I didn't pull out my SLR, because I never get more than one shot with it before she glares at me and runs away. I got this one with my little G11. :-)</p>

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