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Someone was rather inpatient with this railroad crossing gate in Bristol.
Photographed using a Sony NEX-5N with the Industar 69 28mm lens.
Canon 5D | Canon 50mm Æ’/1.4 USM | Æ’/2.8 | ISO 400 | 1/30s
Strobist: Sunpak PZ42@1/8 1/2 CTO triggered by Elinchrom Skyports.
I recently took a photography workshop that culminated with a book of the participants' images. I received my copy (ordered from a *nameless* popular online publisher) only to discover that the book was assembled incorrectly.
You can see in this photo that the table of contents is in the middle of the book. In fact, the whole back chunk of pages should be in the front. The company rep asked me to e-mail him a pic of the problem. *shrug* I guess he didn't understand the meaning of "put together wrong."
100 pictures - #30 Oops!
spotted on the way home. Potatoes everywhere.
if it were tomatoes i could use for WAH who are visiting places where no tomato has gone before but i can't
but i can use it for the alphabet potato group
S is for spilt potatoes
also for 106/116 - harvest - i wonder if the 5 sec rules applies, although in this case it may be a couple of hours
and for 42/52 - wheel (s)
Lioness catches and brings back its baby near herself as it curiously runs around seeing us. From old archive
Minda Haas Kuhlmann | 2017
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I know I took the camera out this morning and pressed the shutter, and I remember thinking oops, but can't remember what the camera was pointed at! Any guesses?
It takes years of experience and an impeccable sense of timing to screw up a shot on this scale ! :-)
Sometimes you just have to laugh !