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Well, instead of an easter egg, Volition put a Bunny. In Saint's Purple.

He he. My friend Olle (this fellow) took this shot with my backup camera during this shooting session in Lyselkil. I think he captured "The Perfect Capture" in all of its essence. It's me in the picture shooting away with the D300 :-)

Part of the Vancouver Free Skool project

FRECHEN, Germany, March 5, 1945 – This train of flatcars loaded with German AAA searchlights was stranded when the engine was destroyed by an airstrike. The town and rail yard were captured soon after by elements of the 121st Infantry. Photo 407116, National Archives Records Administration (NARA), College Park, Md.

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Brandeinsatz in Frankenfels Boding.

Capture Cam at the Canon Expo in Paris, 2015

Pistons and Props 2013

Sywell

Northamptonshire

they know exactly where she is when she starts her fire.

I was walking home across the Key Bridge in Georgetown when I spotted a van with a blue police-style light on top, parked in the right lane of northbound traffic. I couldn't tell what was going on at first, when I suddenly spotted a very colorful Macaw flying down the bridge. I don't know the full story, but it looks like a staff member of the Washington Humane Society was attempting to catch the Macaw, which didn't want to cooperate at first.

 

I got very lucky with these shots. I happened to be on the other side of the bridge, which is not the side I normally walk on. I also happened to be taking longer than normal to walk home, because I was taking lots of pictures on the way. The reason I was taking so many pictures was because I had been loaned a Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8 L USM lens to test out, and I was doing just that. Dumb luck. Another reason to have your camera on you at all times.

El Paso's BEST TRANSMISSION SHOP... PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Call me sappy, but I'm always happy when people dedicate an image to me. CatsFive did for me and I wanted to return the favor with an image I thought that he would enjoy as well.

Captured at Turning Leaf in Charleston, South Carolina, USA — settings: Camera: ILCE-9, focal length: 44mm, SS: 1/250, Aperture: f/2.8, ISO: 1000, Flash: off — by Kevin Lowery

i heart when AOs make it easy to capture poses :)

 

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all sweaty and dirty after a day of riding.

 

i liked the idea of this photo.

not so much the finished product though.

i didnt really have alot of time today, and i havent uploaded in a while......

 

soo... heres something new i guess!

:]

I've been thinking about capturing motion like this for a long time, ever since I saw

www.flickr.com/photos/carlistaire888/3800344753/ .Alex's tennis pictures, Days 107 and 113, I had this idea in mind. I think dancing is more effective. Some of my tries my face was in agony and so it looked like I was running in hell. This one is more in focus, and I didn't really want to capture myself in hell.

 

Strobist info in my photostream.

The All Stars Tour

August 9th @ Backstage Live

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Capture Cam at the Canon Expo in Paris, 2015

meowmeow got "caught" by waiwai :P

another of my slow shutter experiments..

 

what i like about this snap is the beauty of negative space, and the form created by the light streaks, and how the flower is captured...

Self portrait with camera and telephoto lens

A WWII German camp is captured by the Americans during a reenactment at the American Heritage Museum. Hudson, Massachusetts

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