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Still a shot that is a work in progress, I like this angle much better because at least the clock is giving such good constant motion. Still I think it's too wide and probably that MPLS is too small of a city and there just isn't enough late night worker bees downtown... Oh well, maybe I'll just practice this shot more so I can get it in a bigger city when I have the chance.
This is a cropped image from my D7200 and 300mm lens. I would not have been able to get this level of detail on the D200. The image sensor on the D7200 is fantastic... and this little bird isn't bad either.
The heat and the humidity have been giving us some amazing clouds but it is just too hot & ugly to go out and shoot them. This shot is from April.
The Crop Trust's Executive Director, Marie Haga, visits the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia
Photo: Crop Trust
Also yesterday at the club meeting I got a bunch of old Ken clothes that need fixing but hey, one of these was a Ken crop top.
Interesting shapes in a garden near St Georges Terrace in the bright sun. They resemble the controversial crop circles seen during "alien visitations" =). Perth Western Australia
Thanks so much Monica for the suggestion. You were right once again. This is a much better shot.
See in large:
This is proof that aliens exist. I found this crop circle on the beach at Lincoln City, Oregon. There's absolutely no way that it could have been made by tourists in the nearby hotel because they tide would have washed it away. Kinda makes you want to go out and buy a copy of FATE magazine, doesn't it.
1x exposure HDR. Photomatix