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A long path leads hikers in Ecola State Park in Oregon.

 

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Clouds, this time taken with 10-20mm wide-angle

from my favorite spot in NYC. I just wanted to shoot the cathedral and the huge statue in a frame. My superwide(7-8mm) pinhole camera is handy for these kind of restricted distance.

(6x9 format / TMAX100 / 4sec)

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Taken in St Johns Church, Duxford UK.

In the Southview area of southeast Calgary.

 

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A resident of my back yard.

Took my new Hasselblad SWC for a test drive... and drove around the Cascade loop just north of Seattle... quite pleased with the images... Ilford Delta 100, yellow filter, rodinal 1:50

Found some very nice fall colors and a bit of a sun flare too.

Taken on Friday as the sun went down on my week off work. Well worth spending this time with my feathered friends though.

Another example of architecture, light, and snowy autumn conditions, in a carefully composed wide-angle photo taken in southeast Calgary.

 

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When there are 20+ folks shooting the same scene as you it can be tough to get a nice wideangle shot of the scene without becoming well-acquainted with the context-aware fill and clone stamp tools in Photoshop. Alternatively, you can wait until everyone clears out to get the shot. The third alternative is not OK in my book: run in front of everyone else to get the shot first. I've always had relatively good luck in this respect with group shoots and photowalks. After 18 months of taking part in multi-person photo outings I have only had to use my signature sarcastic utterance twice: "Hey, thanks for giving us all the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the clone stamp tool! Appreciate it!" :)

 

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In southeast Calgary.

 

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Parisian sky (continued)

Avenue Rapp

Mature Douglas Fir near Englishman River Falls on Vancouver Island.

To my beautiful baby daughter Millie, She is 6 today.

 

Strobist info: 2x lights with umbrella on both sides of subject

In the Beltline area of southwest central Calgary.

 

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Barcelona - Poblenou

w/ Nikkor 20mm Ai f/3.5 @f/8

4ème Photo sur la série puy de Sancy. Merci pour votre visite et vos commentaires

gateway to backyard in central old Aalborg

A horizontal surface of broken rock slabs used as paving stones, framed (bounded) by bricks. Some of the slabs are very rusty (oxidized), a sign of iron content in the minerals making up the rocks. Part of a courtyard-park area next to a school in the Inglewood area of southeast Calgary.

 

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Lush green late spring conditions in the valley floor forest at Fish Creek Provincial Park, in southeast Calgary, Alberta, western Canada.

 

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A wideangle take on a nice group of fungi.

A roadside field of poppies. I got out of the car and waded right in. It was a really sunny day, so I used the polarizer and I like the effect.

 

The red was so bright it was almost blinding - I toned it down a bit when I processed. This with the Sigma 10-20. Love the wide angle!

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