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yospyn.com - This is the D3X version and then there's the D2X version. I like this one better, but I think the cloud cover was different. When I parked the tripod to take this, a couple behind me grumbled that I was blocking their view. Screw 'em!
It's been so long since I photographed inanimate objects, but I enjoy the monuments and feel good about the night shots I got. I also have daytime versions and the details are incredible.
Maintenance crews perform annual repair work on Class of '47E Reflecting Pool and Fred's Fountain on November 14, 2012 on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Maintenance crews perform annual repair work on Class of '47E Reflecting Pool and Fred's Fountain on November 14, 2012 on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
A Mallard Anas platyrhynchos male (AKA: drake) swims in the waters of the Reflecting Pool of the US Capitol building on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Taken by a Nikon D610 at ISO 400 with a Promaster 7 100-400 ƒ 4.5-6.7 AF-D-type lens. (at 392)
Reflections at the end of the water element in the Japanese Garden at the Como Conservatory St. Paul, Minnesota.
AI did a somewhat disturbingly excellent job of removing crowds and fences in this photo...
Also the iPhone is just brilliant at fireworks images. I found that out before. But I still wanted to use my dslr for the workout. I think I got better photos with the iPhone.
Maintenance crews perform annual repair work on Class of '47E Reflecting Pool and Fred's Fountain on November 14, 2012 on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Congress failed to authorize money for public pools, so n 1926 the kids took to swimming in the Reflecting Pool by the Lincoln Memorial.