PHOTO-A-DAY: February 2012
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Awesome, Treckie! You definitely don't mess with a girl sporting a 50 caliber! :)
D700 • 200mm f2 @ f2.8 • 1/200 • ISO 125
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The American Falls at Niagara (as seen from Ontario)
D90, Nikkor 18-200mm @ 34mm, f9, 15 second exposure, ISO 200
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Looks like I am among the rare living in cold.Posted 1 year ago # -
^^^ Nope, it's snowing and about -14 degrees Celsius in Calgary, AB right now.
Nice virgin powder!
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So many fantastic pictures in the last two days. Everyone's work is so inspiring......
I call this "And a good time was had by all...." This was the aftermath of the Gasparilla Parade day festivities last month.......
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Great shot Regulator.
Amazing portraits Squamish.
Pierre, your winter photos never get old.Posted 1 year ago # -

Protesting winter.
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Rifqu, Very nice image, great lighting
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Rfiqu, really lovely shot.

D700 - 105 mm f/2.5 AI-S - ISO 400
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Rifqi.....you're little girl is absolutely adorable! Beautiful shot!
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I have to admit, your portraits are pretty good Rifqi.
Looks like painting yetibudha.
I like the compositiom msmoto, gives impression of movement.
I like that shot Mr.HenryG (thanks btw), you can easily imagine different scenario and places to explain it.
I found this guys very odd, upside-down looking.Posted 1 year ago # -
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Pierre & Yeti, nice winter scenes, we are finally about to get our first winter storm on Tuesday,
Squamish I have been enjoying your portraits, good lighting of the eyes.Posted 1 year ago # -
Thanks, Treckie. I think Im seeing the eyes of your portrait subject above and they appear to be looking right back at me! :)
D700 • AI-S 85mm f1.4 @ f2.8 • 1/320 • ISO 200
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Thanks for the kind comments everyone.
msmoto, being compared to Peter Hurley in any way at all is a great compliment. I actually watched a video with him recently about how to pose your subject. It almost seems like my daughter paid attention :p I can assure you it's only apperance though, she's almost as random as the bugs I shoot :p
I'll bore you with one more shot from the same series since it was kind of tricky to pick a single favourite.
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My favorite subject is people, but there are some really nice classic forms and this is one of them....
presented with a bit of a different twist.Posted 1 year ago #
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