icecold1980
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Comments always welcome. Thank you!
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I was using a CHDK motion detect script to capture this image. I just
need to tweak the timing to capture different "phases" of the impact.
My camera was on a tripod, F4.0, 1/250s, ISO 100, full flash
(on-camera!) power...since that was all I had for flash at the time.
I held a straw with water right above, let the script run, and let the
water fall! Thanks for any inputs you have!
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This is composed of three photos. Enjoy! As usual, comments welcome.
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These lights were actually animated, but I thought it would be neat to
see all the colors somewhat overlay with a longer exposure. Comments
welcome!
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First time flying first class. It was nice. Comments welcome!
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You're right, the correction reveals its true color. I felt bad for those people that didn't know any better with their point-n-shoots and no tripod! I tried stitching pictures of the rocket ships but I took such a wide angle and had to move the camera too much and it was such a small space, it was impossible to capture that whole room. Thanks again!
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I carried a point-n-shoot, so a tripod was very much needed for this place. You mentioned a blue P-26. I captured a very blue plane...I wonder if it's in my album listed below.
Here's the link to the rest of the photos I took on that trip. Thanks again for the constructive comments!
http://depthofreal.shutterfly.com
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With this being a display at the National Air Force Museum, I felt a
square crop would be fitting, since airplanes are jam-packed in there,
and would've distracted focus from this aircraft. Comments appreciated!
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The sun looked like it was working hard to break through the clouds that
day. Any inputs are appreciated! Thank you.
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Just trying to capture age. Comments are most welcome. Thanks!
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Thought this was an interesting shot. Thoughts, please, and thank you!
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The Cross on US-70
in Travel
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This is one of my first attempts at star trails. This was roughly a
30 minute exposure, ISO 200, F5.6, 55mm. Inputs welcome!