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    Re: My House

    Hi Pete,
    No.....no funky colours for me,the Irish tradition of funky colours on house front's is geting as scarce as leprechaun's, however they can still be found in certain parts of the country.
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    Re: My House

    Today I had to take a bus ride to retrieve my auto from across town. Why it was there is a long story. I took my camera along and took a number of shots. It was sort of fun This is profile of my bus driver.

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    re: Day 04 - October 2010 PAD

    Today (4 Oct) I had to take a bus ride to retreive my car which was across town. Why it was across town is a long story This is a profile of my bus driver. Looks like a neat job to have; he seemed very happy.

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    Re: Day 4 After the fire

    Quote Originally Posted by Camellia View Post
    Day 04 - October 2010 PAD

    Here's a black and white version Peter.
    Hi Raylee,

    I was looking at this image on a different sceen this morning and the sky appeard blown out but on my normal screen it looks much better. Anyway here is the one I tried - the same as yours.

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    Leaves on a lighted path

    Tried some night photography - not many keepers.
    I think I'm happiest with this one.

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    re: Day 04 - October 2010 PAD

    Quote Originally Posted by carregwen View Post
    Mmmmmm! Lovely! Alfalfa sprouts, wheatgerm, organic vegetables, rice picked at the correct altitude by Vietnamese buddhist monks playing the gongs, spices from the mystic orient, natural spring water from the foothills of Everest, fruits of the forest...

    Bon Appétit, mon ami...
    Close ... grilled chicken, previously marinated in a Portuguise recipe with a HOT piripire sauce (not every man can handle this!), coleslaw, a slice of cheese, a slice of tomatoe, and fries

    Lunch on the fishing boat was better today though ... stuffed chicken pieces wrapped in bacon, Lamb josh rogan with rice, mini salami pizza, and cauliflower and broccoli. That wasn't the choices ... that's just what I had! I think I might skip tea ...

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    hill top view

    Day 04 - October 2010 PAD


    Wasn't really happy with any of my shots today, but have to post one.

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    Re: Leaves on a lighted path

    Quote Originally Posted by sleist View Post
    Tried some night photography - not many keepers.
    I think I'm happiest with this one.

    Day 04 - October 2010 PAD

    I have no idea what to say technically but I do know that I want to be there! Really great mood!

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    Re: Leaves on a lighted path

    I am having problems accessing smugmug.com to upload my image which I shot last evening. I was playing with my 300mm f/4L IS to see how close of an image I could get with it. It is pretty darn close,,, an image of a handful of coins. I have left the setup and will shoot the same image with my 1.4X TC attached. Then I will use a closeup filter (which I got at a flea market) and see just what kind of an image I can get with that rig.

    I have a 90mm Tamron macro lens which I love and don't expect the 300mm to replace it, but I want to go to a monarch butterfly preserve (nearby) and thought that the lens to subject distance of the 300mm f/4L IS lens might be the way to go - with or without the TC. I really don't have much faith in the close up lens but, it was so inexpensive that I could not resist buying it. Three U.S. dollars and it has no scratches...

    FINALLY... here is the image Canon 40D with 300mm f/4L IS lens 1/60 second @ f/18 hand held using studio strobes. This is full frame with no cropping.

    Day 04 - October 2010 PAD

    When it stops raining, I will play with this setup outside. However, if the rain continues for several more days (which is expected) it will be a blessing in reducing the wildfire hazards.
    Last edited by rpcrowe; 5th October 2010 at 03:04 PM.

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    Day 04 - October 2010 PAD

    The joys of working in London... Had the wrong aperture setting but took it anyway as I had to jump on a "98 percent full" bus, or take my time and get on a "full way past bursting point" bus.

    It looks more dramatic in B&W but someone might have better ideas on how I could have improved this.

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