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Oustanding. I'm a "Nikonian" but I'm considering that camera (D60). Beautiful shot regardless of equipment.
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I think it's darn-dear perfect, and outstanding. The only thing to me--the house in the background near the left-side is a tad distracting. Otherwise, this is a HUGE winner.
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Stunning. I'm sure there are a zillion others like it, but it's still stunning.
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Oustanding, beautiful.
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Another cool "shack" and "Americana" photo which I am always looking to take myself.
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I LOVE BMWs, and I love this shot. Looks like you used wide-angle to exagerrate the front-end. Love the background. Might need to touch-up that red spot near the driver's side.
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Great macro. Good sharpness.
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I love "pattern" and "leading line" shots like these. Good observation of an apparently everyday location.
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I LOVE shots like these--antique/classic objects which just scream "Americana" and are clearly not snapshots. Why can't I get shots like these?
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Wow. Simple, yet elegant. Black & white/sepia was a good call. The plants at the water's edge add desirable foreground elements.
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GREAT lightning shot. Sometimes one simple fork is best, but I like the presence of several bolts here.
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Love it. Photos of shacks are something I'm always a sucker for, especially when they're done right like this. Looks like you added grain to it, I like that.
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What an eye to catch that. Looks like a city alley used to get that. Good one.
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Dinnertime? Wow, great focusing, timing and depth-of-field--and coloring, too.
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Love "patter" photos like this, the brilliant colors and the reflections in the water--especially the greenish tint.
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Gorgeous. Great depth-of-field, brilliant colors & lighting.
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Great lighting, great pose, great off-centre placement.
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Amazing. I aim for a shot like that so hard to get.
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Looks a lot like many of my in-laws (HAHA!) Seriously, though, great expressions, great focusing, good blurring of background. How did you catch him like that, for real?
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Okay, it's an old photo--taken a whopping 21 years ago (almost)! I
was 14 at the time (almost 15), am now 35. Taken with a Nikon EM,
50mm Series E lens, 45 minute timed exposure, Plus-X film, tripod
(obviously). NO alterations at all, scanned with Hewlett-Packard S20.
The star trails are obvious. The shiny light near the left is a
lighted tower about 1/2 mile from our house. The light-source near
the left is a yard-light on our lightpole (out of view).
The What do you guys think of it?
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I have the same digital camera, but your photos sure look much better. I'd sure love to have your technique. The 5700 is a great camera.
The yellow is real "punchy" and I also like how you have the window off to the left in a "rule of thirds" manner rather than having it centered. Good move.
And...another one:)
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