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The typical green & white taxi

The Neuse river trail greenway has a great view of a sunflower field. Raleigh NC

 

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2013-08-14 - Inspired by a picture I've seen on flickr, that I won't show you because it's way better than mine! :D

(just kidding, I can't find it anymore...)

nose needed fixed after she was dropped also left eye moved over.

Cans flying round and shit. you know the deal

Rusted Iron Bridge Truss in Manhattan, NY Supporting the NYC Elevated Subway.

View On Black

Die Natur gibt sich wirklich Mühe und es lohnt sich genauer hinzuschauen.

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Nature really makes an effort and it's worth taking a closer look.

Seen on Cannock Chase

D810, Nikkor 500mm f4

Someone pointed out recently that the red feathers looked like another bird facing the opposite way.

photographed by Roman Harald

Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter (donations welcome see blog)

Olympus E-PL1

OLYMPUS M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 L

ƒ/9.0 42.0mm 1/200 iso100

Picture taken @ my neighbours' yard.

 

I had been so hooked up to the 100mm E Series manual focus lens, I am considering to sell my 50mm f/1.4 AF-S - may be I won't :)

 

I was killing time at a local camera store today and ended up buying an used Micro Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 AIS lens - Yay, I get to take macros with an AIS lens.

 

EXIF: f/2.8 1/250s 100mm @ ISO 400

Model: Carolinabarcelona

Sadly, today is the retirement of all F-111 aircraft. This picture shows the one of the final aircraft shutting down.

 

Canon 50D with Canon EF 400mm 5.6L. 1/640th sec at F11, ISO 400.

had to be quick to capture this one I just love those whiskers

Last picture (4/4) in the series of blue close-ups with the Olympus TG-5 and TCON-T01.

 

I had a lot of fun photographing this particular item of urban architecture in Łódź.

 

This is an out-of-camera JPEG, with a slight edit to attenuate the Purple Orb in the center. It's still slightly visible, but was not very distracting in an abstract picture like this anyway. Could have left it.

 

The Purple Orb is an optical artifact of the folded lens design of the Olympus TG series that appears in certain light conditions. It's similar to lens flare, although the mechanism is probably different. The purple hue may be due to light hitting the sensor and being reflected back to it by the optical assembly, but I don't know if anyone really elucidated the precise cause.

less than one-quarter inch long, taken with macro lens

Pentax ME Super + Super Takumar 50mm/f1.4 + ultra expired Tasma Mikrat as ISO6, developed in stock D-76 for 9 min

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