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Greek Festival

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Sunday June 16th, 2007
Milwaukee, Wi
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Eiffel Tower at Dusk

Shutter: 1/20
Aperture: f 2.8
Focal Length: 5.80mm
ISO Speed: 200
Camera: Canon PowerShot SD750
 

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Mavis Staples @ Portland Blues Festival 2007

Took a few shots during this years Blues Festival with the Nikkor 55-200 (non-VR.) Here's one of them. White balance was tricky because there was still daylight, Mavis was under lights... Great show, BTW.

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Model: NIKON D50
ISO: 800
Exposure: 1/320 sec
Aperture: f/5.0
Focal Length: 130mm
Exposure bias: -1/3
 
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Nikkor 18-55
Shutter: 1/640
Aperture: f/13

I took this in Ocho Rios, Jamaica - looking off the pier that took us up to our ship.

CC appreciated!



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Device: Fuji F700
Colour Space: RGB
Focal Length: 8.5
Exposure Time: 0.00249

My contribution to this thread :)
 

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I like this one more than I probably should. Using it as my desktop right now, in fact.




Memphis, TN
Olympus E-500
Taken: 7/2/07
Shutter Speed: 1/60
Aperture: f/4
Focal Length: 35mm
Flash: Off
ISO: 400
 
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There are 4 glaciers in this picture, one of them is so big, only half of it is in the picture

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There are 4 glaciers in this picture, one of them is so big, only half of it is in the picture

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3 glaciers are in this picture, bet you can't see them

All of these pictures are of College Fjord in Alaska, taken on my cruise.
I know I am only suppose to post 1 a day, but these are all too amazing to wait.
 
Goose in the Grass

Does anyone like geese anyways?

Esplanade, Boston MA 14/07/07



Camera: Canon EOS XTi
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 50mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/60 @ f2
Lens: EF 50mm f1.8 II
 
I love the shot, old and new! Where is it taken? Any edits besides color removal?

Thanks! It was taken in Halifax, Nova Scotia on the last day of the Tall Ships Festival. The only edits were cropping out the sea and sky, slight level tweaks, very minor curves adjustment and then de-saturation. Normally I do a proper B&W conversion, but there wasn't really enough colour in the original image for that.
 
Tall Ships

Thanks! It was taken in Halifax, Nova Scotia on the last day of the Tall Ships Festival. The only edits were cropping out the sea and sky, slight level tweaks, very minor curves adjustment and then de-saturation. Normally I do a proper B&W conversion, but there wasn't really enough colour in the original image for that.

Awesome! I was in Halifax last summer and it was incredible, loved the maritime feel to the city! Again, nice work!
 
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I went to a play that my grandma was in, and they had a board in the entrance with pictures of all the elderly actors then/now. I saw a photo of one of the male actors and it really stroked my attention. So I set up my Alien Bee, and got this of my brother, trying to match the look and shadows of the portrait.

Nikon D70
My new 55-200 DX Vr
f/4.2 (yeah, the flash was overdoing my back light, even at the 1/32 power setting, so i just used the incandescent... cheating? Not if the end result looks good)
1/50 second

This shoot has taught me the valuable lesson of needing another AB. :)

gB
 
We approve your portrait

A couple of firsts for me on this one ... the first posted photo with my new 50 mm, and the first one that wasn't edited in either Gimp or ImageMagick -- I'm trying out Aperture to see what I think




We approve your portrait
Nikon D80 + 50mm f1.8
Shutter Speed: 1/125
Aperture: f/3.3
Focal Length: 50mm
Flash: Off
ISO: 100

 
inside Multnomah County jail (old one)

This is scanned from a work print I made "way back when." This guy is Gary Perlstein, an expert in terrorism (sometimes interviewed on new stories) and a professor of criminal justice at Portland State University. We ran a story on him a few years ago, and this is one of my outtakes... scanned on a flatbed scanner. You can see the dust spots, etc. If I used a scan, I'd clean it up in photoshop - I got pretty damn good at cleaning stuff up pretty fast, and it depended a lot on how it was going to be reproduced.

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Canon EOS 2
Kodak T-Max 400
lens: Canon 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 USM
Exposure data not recorded... shot in aperture preferred, no flash.
 
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