D7000, 80-200 2.8 lens at 145, f 2.8, 1/320th sec., ISO 3200
PHOTO-A-DAY: December 2011
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Paterson, NJ - not a friendly place at all, surprised I wandered around a bit shooting photos
D7000 - Tokina 28-80mm/f2.8 - 50mm - f/5.6 - ISO 100 - 1/160sec
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Really great macros, Rafqi.

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great photos Riq, what was the lens again? In any case, its amazing the technique used.
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Thanks wheelman and danny. I'm using the 85mm f3.5. I actually used that lens for this photo session with my wife as well.
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Ok, more fall pictures from myself. It still hasn't snowed yet, so I still feel like it's fall here.
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Awesome shots everyone!
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Hey Henry G, I was looking at your Flickr, are you from El Salvador by any chance or did you go there on a trip? The picture i posted before and this one right here are actually from a vacation home I own in El Salvador in Miramundo Chalatenango.

i need to get used to posting images here, wish they used the simple [img][/img] code..anyways
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Danny Ocean said:
Hey Henry G, I was looking at your Flickr, are you from El Salvador by any chance or did you go there on a trip? The picture i posted before and this one right here are actually from a vacation home I own in El Salvador in Miramundo Chalatenango.Yes Danny, I was born there and grew up in Boston, MA. I also have a vacation house not far from there :) San Ignacio, Chalatenango, to be precise. I'm pretty sure you drive by there to get to Miramundo.
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Yes I do...in fact, on this photo trip we took, on our way back we were driving on this guys pretty beat up car, not 4 wheel drive, it was a corolla or something i cant remember, and it was pretty amazing that it made it all the way to my place because it is pretty high up...on the way back he burned the breaks down the hill and we almost got killed, but they somehow grabbed again...i guess he overheated them from breaking too much since its steep...and we waited like 2 hours in san ignacio until a mechanic came by to lend a hand..horrible incident...
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Definitely one of the most dangerous roads I have ever traveled on, I've come close to death there also.
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Ok, a non-fall image from me. Taken with a Nikon FM (or FM2, I can't remember which one I used) with Delta 3200 EI800.
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