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I've been enjoying seeing the light hit the light posts on the quad during sunset for the past few months, so I did a series of photos focused on the light posts.
Detail of the base for a lamp post in front of the circa-1915 U.S. Post Office, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. It also has clawed feet. (Was sent out to take a work-related photo and got this shot as well)
Finally had a good day to use my polarizer! There were some beautiful cirrus clouds around.
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I found this lamp post in Chicago's South Loop area. It seemed to have been installed fairly recently and I was pleasantly surprised at the Edwardian feel to it.
Cascade Mountain Range sunrise with fog in Snohomish Valley with light post
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these were placed in the parking lot in front of the bird's nest and had lights shooting up the side like fireworks.
Body: Nikon D3000
Lens: AF-S DX VR Zoom Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED
Shutter Speed: 1/200
Apperture: f/16
Focal Length: 100mm
ISO: 800
Photographer: Terence Catindig
Location: Quezon City, Philippines
Light post editing, mainly for cropping.
Double reverse lens setup: a 50mm f/1.8 lens mounted regularly + reverse ring + an old manual 50mm f/1.8, directly on the other lens (i.e. double lens).
Example of the mount: prodipx.wordpress.com/double-lens-macro/