Let's start the May edition of Photo-a-day here.
Photo-a-day: NR edition (May)
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Well, since my last post a couple hours ago was April, I guess I have to make one for may now.
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.... so can I join in here too ! (didn't notice this one till after I posted !
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I don't have any ' bird ' images, can I still contribute to this thread ? :-)
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Here's one from a Grits concert I got back from about two hours ago.
Grits is the band that sings the song, "Ohh Ahh" if anyone cares.
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LOL I think We left the bird images in the other thread !
Ok we are on the city and NYC theme then?
This was taken in Manhattan when the plane went into the Hudson.
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Here is a long exposure of my living room. It was actually almost completely dark in this room as the picture was taken at night with no lights on inside. I managed to gather the available light from outside and a TV in a room with the door open:

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@heartyfisher - I'd love to see more of your NYC shots, I remember you posted one a few weeks back. Seeing other people's images of my stomping grounds always gives me new ideas.
This picture I took yesterday at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens with my 35mm f/2 AIS
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I won't be home till late tonight so here's one more long exposure shot

Nikon D90 & 12-24F4.
This wide angle is really making me like long exposures.Posted 4 years ago # -
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@sadache, For me the idea is brilliant but the execution not so. If you can revisit the place then try to get some additional symmetry into the shot. The camera should be perpendicular to the rail, the curtains are crooked and perhaps the camera position should be a bit to the left, as one railing bar cuts into the second row of windows.
I also love the colours ... the curtain green goes so nicely with the yellow and blue.I really hope that you can retake the shot!
@adamz, you really seem to love your cats :) The BW imagery really works on them.
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Not done too much in the line of 'non-journalistic' photography this month, yet...
Here's my starter for 10, taken when I was hunting frogs for some macro work, but the frogs weren't wanting to play.
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@Art. Is that the new Bullring in Birmingham?
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@SeanN. Yes you are correct, it is the Selfridge store in Birmingham, I live about 45 miles away so it is my ' local ' big city for the occasional shopping trips !
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@Art, I haven't been to Birmingham for too many years, so it looks, with images like this, a place to go and have a look round with a Nikon next time I am back in England.
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Really nice shots guys and ...(hmm any gals here?).
Enjoying all the wide angles pics too.. I am not very good at the ultrawide.. :-( but I do enjoy a nice one..
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@monty11 I ll try to. Just left the place to another apartment. I don't like too much symmetry but I do agree with you that there is too much asymmetry. The lens distortion + the window didn't stop moving :p Thanks for your remarks :)
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ok, no more cats this week :) (but indeed I love to take pictures of animals and especially tigers and lions) - there are some other animals too :)
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I don't really do the whole bird thing, but I did take my spiffy new D200 out today and got accosted by some geese.
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My one and only animal shot !
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@SeanN If you are visiting please let me know, the building is probably the most unusual in Birmingham, the rest of the new Bull Ring is more ' corporate ', I must be showing my age as I can remember the previous Bull Ring being built, so modern in those days and now it had been demolished and rebuilt, we do live in a disposable world.Posted 4 years ago # -
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