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Hols just around the corner so I always put my soft type trainers in the washer with loads of conditioner & they come out sparkling ! ;-)))))
Katoomba Cascades
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many people don't know what picture is this~
actually, this picture is lots of water drops on a leaf. I got that bokeh because of the reflection from the sun light.
Bounty ... refresh ur day :P
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الســـلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته ~
كيف حالكم عساكم بخير !!
هذي كانت احدى نتائج ورشتنا انا والدب الحبوب والمحبوب ابن عمي
عبدالرحمن اليوسف :)
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وعنوان الموضوع له سالفه ... ههههههههه بتجيكم مع الورشه
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صورنا خرابيط واجد ... لكن اكل العنب حبه حبه !!
ان شاء الله تعجبكم واعتذر عن سوء المعالجه ... الدب دحووم خرشنا يقول يالله يالله
وشكراً :)
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Camera: Canon EOS 450D
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 105 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: On, Fired
Enjoy ~ :)
350/365
After the frustrations of last night I went for something much easier today. Plus the contents make it all worthwhile :)
Strobist: 2 x Yongnuo YN560IV right/left and to the rear of bottle. 1/128@24mm. 1 x YN560IV to the rear of bottle fired into white foam board gelled green 1/32@24mm. All triggered with Yongnuo YN560TX.
I went to Dundas ON to a hobby store to look for some model railroad figures. You will love what I found, but I have only done some preliminary shots. So on the way back I drove through Ancaster and visited a Falls I have not been to in awhile. This is Sherman Falls, One of my favourites in the Hamilton area.
Dimple Star Transport 7237
UD Trucks FE6D
UD Trucks PKB212N
Santarosa PKB AC
Location: Transpark Terminal, National Road, Brgy. Alabang, Muntinlupa City
I've tried a shot like this before, and hated the results I got. But, I'm pretty happy with this one - It could possibly be a little sharper, but I also think my vision is starting to go so I may be wrong on that.... either / or.
Strobist Info - Gelled SB600 into white background snooted at 1/2. 2nd SB600 left of frame at 1/5th (?) to light the peel a little. Lime slice in a vase filled with club soda pressed up against the glass from behind.
Its been too cold and to dead looking for me to have any motivation to shoot these past couple months. Its now warm, the bees are buzzing, and the flowers are out and making me sneeze. I figured tonight was as good a night as any other to get my butt out there again.
:) you're all so great you know that?
171/365
13.07.2013
The hot dry weather continues. The flowers are going from strength to strength and this dahlia will soon be blooming.
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Terrible hot in Spain... And it's just June. I don't want to think about how it will be in August
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Water from tap streaming into a beer-bottle and out again.
Strobist: One flash with 1/16 behind the bottle (protected with a plastic bag), a second flash at 1/32 from top right. Both triggered with Yongnuo wireless transmitters. The blueish color of the water was done with white balance in post-processsing.
I'm feeling refreshed this morning since another quarter at UW is under my belt.
I took this shot at the Japanese Garden in the Seattle Arboretum last weekend. The morning dew was still clinging to the leaf.
Model: Katie
Yeah..I wish I could do that.
*Flickr is back up! Yay!
This was taken over the summer during a thunderstorm.
If you had my previous Flickr account you remember the balloon series. :)
The sun is setting and it's ending 'cause you're letting it go
Forgetting everything you already know
And it all goes to show that you're moving to slow
It will end up changing you, it will end up changing you
Life flies by so you have to embrace it
Forget the past 'cause you cannot erase it
So live the dream, and learn to chase it
And when you can almost taste it
It's all coming alive
--My Favorite Highway
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904 sits at the Dry Creek MPC in the early hours of 1st May 2024. It has just undergone a cab upgrade and repaint, rust repairs and external repaint plus a service before it heads back to Whyalla.
This locomotive was previously DA5 and before that it was 875 and the original class leader, 830 built in 1959.