Squamish: Absolutely beautiful reflection.
Blad: That's a very nice bird you got there.

Edit: Had fun stacking rocks.
Photo-A-Day: December 2010
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@bland - nice hawk
@squamish - fantastic
@michael - very festive!
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Squamish, it's been said, but awesome reflections in those past two. Are those shot with your 45 and a polarizer?
I like the front elements interfering with the out-of-focus lights, Michael.
Great shots, everyone!
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Thanks Treckie and jonny. It looks like your son is looking forward to christmas. :]
I shot the first one with a 300mm and blended 3 focal points, and the one on this page was a 5 image vertical pano with the 45mm and an ND8. I stacked the focus on it as well, but its more noticeable at full resolution.
59 image focus stack @300mm - forgive the focal aberrations. :p
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Elvisefer, your shot is my favourite on page 8 there are some beauties this month.
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@kanuck thank you! and merry christmas and happy new year to you, too.
@reenz thank you!
@ja - great gift but shipping must be a problem! ;)
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Heading for their cars as first GO Train of the evening arrives at a snowy Barrie South station. (hand-held at ISO 3200. 35mm f1.8G @f2.5; 1/250 sec.on a D90)
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Nice shots all around.
@squamish - WOW!
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Squamish, very nice. 59 focus-stacked... Gee, I thought 10 were too much.

Smaller cameras have sometime a big advantage.Posted 2 years ago #
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