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Was out after a long time and was fun, especially since my friend had lent me his D3 along with the Nikon 16-35, it sure is an amazing piece of gear, I would have purchased one if the price was not so expensive :)
I do have a few more shots from the same evening and will post soon.
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Nikon D3S
16mm to 35m @ 26mm
Iso 800 (should have gone low)
15 Seconds at F18
2 stop hard grad
2 stop Nd
Taken for 'Like a Painting' ~ Flickr Lounge
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52 Still Life
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7DWF- Lunes tema libre
An American Avocet comes in for a soft landing on a still pond.
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This French soft-neck garlic is popular with chefs and will add an authentic flavour to your French dishes.
Garlic is a species in the onion genus, Allium.
Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, and Chinese onion.
Garlic is native to Central Asia and northeastern Iran, and has long been a common seasoning worldwide, with a history of several thousand years of human consumption and use.
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A cold December Sunrise is lending a colorful glow to the frosty morning mist blanketing the farm fields near Iron Ridge, Wisconsin. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
Scatto dalla Costazza verso il Passo Rolle e il Colbricon di questo interminabile inverno.
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Pilot Knob State Park - Iowa
Hiking the park early this morning and finally found some blooming Columbine. Also called rock lily, bells and jack-in-trouser to name a few . . .
It's nice to find such soft colors mixed in with the intense greens we are now experiencing in the deep native woodland!
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