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Our female English Bulldog was made for the lens. Each time I aim
at her she stops to pose and adds alot of joy to my photography.
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This is an image taken at a car show. This is the mirrored image of the
underside of the hood as it reflected the engine detail. Shot with my D40
and an 18-55 lens.
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One of the most amazing images I have ever seen. I was taught a long time ago to use imagination and just keep shooting and luck woill find its way into your viewfinder: you have certainly achieved that!
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I would appreciate some feedback on how to avoid the light glare like in
this photo. I live in the country where there are amazing opportunities for
night photography because there is no residual light from a city.
I use a D90 and would like thoughts on filters, lenses, settings, etc.
Thanks so much.
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Jerry, Woody is the smartest cat I have owned but he is the most personable as well.
We actually found jhim abandoned on our country road when he was only about a month old.
He grew up around my black lab so he has become somewhat of a 'dog' as well.
The only phobia he seems to have is around other people. He is very loving with my wife and I but he will hide when we have visitors.
I love the fact that he does not mind the camera.
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Alberta, Thanks for the pointers. It is exactly why I post for critique to get honest comments that will help me improve.
Dallas
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My cat is a ham with the lens. he is a daily photo op.
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The moonlight was fantastic this morning after the eclipse
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This is an image I took this past summer while walking he South rim of
the Grand Canyon.
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This an image I took in 2008 at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone
National Park.
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This is an image I took with my D40 Nikon, 18-55mm AF-S, 400 ISO
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Thank you Michael. I always welcome comments to highlight my work.