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Just trying to get a nice shot with my glasses (since I wear them 99.99% of the time). The tintype wouldn't get my eyes unless I lowered them though... and I added some stars with Pixlr-o-magic just for the hell of it.
Trying another glasses close up,these aren't nice pair another visit to Specsavers needed I think,need a prettier pair
Coalition force members kneel and await orders during an operation in Zurmat district, Paktiya province, Afghanistan, Oct. 14, 2013. The Afghan and coalition force detained a Taliban leader responsible for coordinating the movement of fighters, attacking Afghan and coalition force installations, and emplacing improvised explosive devises. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Liam Mulrooney.)
My soldier story PJ and or Generic special forces operator guys, should probably get one more so they're not an odd numbered group, but I really like these guys, it had been a long while since I'd gotten a military figure most of what I was buying were hot toys movie figures, so I'm glad to have these type of figures.
In Kuwait
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Camera model : Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Location : kuwait
F-stop : f/ 5.6
Exposure Time : 1/2500 sec.
ISO speed : 400
Focal Length : 700 mm
Metring mode : Pattem
Flash : No
Exposure program : Av apterture priority
Lens : Canon EF 500 f/4 IS USM + Canon EF 1.4x II Extender
Picture from the photo week in Demmin, Germany. I don't know what kind of lactarius this is. Grown on a spruce cone.
Schon wieder eins aus der Fotowoche von Anfang Oktober. Die genaue Art müsste man hier eigentlich kennen, war aber bisher zu faul um sie ausfindig zu machen.
Fokus Bracketing mit 49 Aufnahmen.
Spec Ops: The Line
3240x4320(Crop, Lanczos3), GeDoSaTo(Post Effects etc), jim2point0's CheatTable, Referenced this Guide
No idea what kind this are. Grown on deadwood deciduous tree.
It is a little dry in my region and so there was not a lot to find. After all, but some witches for dinner.
Stack with 18 single images.
To find such a large coral was very supriced. This is in the middle of winter and after a cold season. I hardly believe that it has grown in the autumn.
Stack with 26 single images and yet not consistently sharp.
It could be lentinus adhaerens. In which the lamellar usually not go to the stalk base.
Sägeblättling gab es dieses Jahr einige zu finden und daher auch etliche Bilder von ihnen. Der hier schien mir besonders, war dann auch so mit den Sägeblättern bis zu Stielbasis.
Focus Bracketing with 33 Images.
I've had this fig for a while now, just finally decided to fully customize it. Also, sorry about yesterday, I got carried away :P
Dont worry, I'm not done with medieval!
I picked up two new pairs of reading specs the other day from my opticians . Why two you may ask and why do you need to look over them ? ( is what the optometrist asked ) 1. because I'm known to have lost or broken far to many, far too often and 2. I'm long sighted so I need these dropped down slightly on my nose to look through my camera viewfinder and because I always use manual settings I need to read those on the back of my camera. Of course, it's difficult to get a perfect fit when you're wearing a mask so I went back yesterday to get them refitted. 😎