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akash.nu

macrumors G4
May 26, 2016
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16,998
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Throw back from a couple of years ago. The shard and the moon. Taken with iPhone 5S or 6 most likely.
 

mollyc

macrumors G3
Aug 18, 2016
8,069
50,846
Something from my iPhone. :)

P.S. I have not been very active posting pictures recently as all my camera gear got stolen...
...So until I figure out something, my phone is my only ‘friend’ for taking photos.

I'm so sorry!! That's so sad. Mean people suck.
 

Apple fanboy

macrumors Ivy Bridge
Feb 21, 2012
57,050
56,083
Behind the Lens, UK
A very limited one.

Can’t really get my thoughts together yet ...still very upset and angry at the same time about this accident.
Sorry to hear that. When I lived up north I had 3 or 4 breakins. Back in those days though I had nothing much worth stealing.

Still not nice though. Sorry to hear that.
Stay strong. Don't let the scum get you down.
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One from the fall - no snow :(

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Not the best part of town. :rolleyes: This was a gun and run (get it and get out) type shot as some people appeared nervous about going in with cameras across the street.
Shooting in a rough place is always a challenge. I recall being out in the middle of nowhere once when this guy appeared from nowhere. Looked a bit rough.
Started asking if I was a professional and what sort of camera I had. I made my excuses and left.
 

Mark0

macrumors 6502a
Sep 11, 2014
516
3,399
SW Scotland
Orion Rising
January 2018

The constellation Orion and the Milky Way rises above the hills and a huge split glacial erratic in the Galloway Dark Sky Park on a cold winters night. There were also 2 meteors captured in the middle of the photo and can be seen as faint streaks of light between Orion and the Pleaides - an open star cluster that more commonly known as the Seven Sisters. The glacial erratic is huge and for scale, is probably a bit bigger than a Range Rover.

Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 12mm f2 NCS lens.
10s / f2 / ISO 6400

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Apple fanboy

macrumors Ivy Bridge
Feb 21, 2012
57,050
56,083
Behind the Lens, UK
Orion Rising
January 2018

The constellation Orion and the Milky Way rises above the hills and a huge split glacial erratic in the Galloway Dark Sky Park on a cold winters night. There were also 2 meteors captured in the middle of the photo and can be seen as faint streaks of light between Orion and the Pleaides - an open star cluster that more commonly known as the Seven Sisters. The glacial erratic is huge and for scale, is probably a bit bigger than a Range Rover.

Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 12mm f2 NCS lens.
10s / f2 / ISO 6400

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Lol, seven sisters is a place in London!
Nice picture.
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41/365 | Concentric

(kinda lame after a giant constellation photo, but i don't get out much)


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Well at least your shooting!
 

Janichsan

macrumors 68040
Oct 23, 2006
3,131
11,993
P.S. I have not been very active posting pictures recently as all my camera gear got stolen...
...So until I figure out something, my phone is my only ‘friend’ for taking photos.
Ouch. That sucks. I hope this will work out for you.
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Orion Rising
January 2018

The constellation Orion and the Milky Way rises above the hills and a huge split glacial erratic in the Galloway Dark Sky Park on a cold winters night. There were also 2 meteors captured in the middle of the photo and can be seen as faint streaks of light between Orion and the Pleaides - an open star cluster that more commonly known as the Seven Sisters. The glacial erratic is huge and for scale, is probably a bit bigger than a Range Rover.

Fuji X-T2 with Samyang 12mm f2 NCS lens.
10s / f2 / ISO 6400

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Damn. o_O
 
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zagato27

macrumors 68000
Aug 10, 2003
1,541
3,653
The Hill
Is that an ice sculpture? Anyway, in Fairbanks, Alaska (USA), we have international ice-sculpture competitions that take place during the winter months. Some of the ice sculptures are nothing but amazing.

This is not an ice sculpture :) Just kidding with you
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ptarmigan?
 
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