A goosy reply:
where there’s smoke there’s forum fire
A goosy reply:
Wow, this suddenly turned into a birding forum. A subject I love! I guess I have to roll with the times.
Nice Bird's guys. I hope to get a few ducks next fall when I've managed to get my hands on a good zoom. If I can figure out how to peice together a montage, I might have to post the goose that chased me just for laughs.
Here's one for a quick change of pace:

I love night shots. I think I might have gotten a little carried away with the exposure on this one, but I like the way the sign glows. I would have preferred the light on the building to be not quite so blown out.
Hope this works. This is my first attempt at posting a shot directly in forum. If it doesn't work just click here.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8980397@N05/3482379914/in/photostream/
Click the link for a full size image
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3301/3483321889_3db5dda4dd_o.jpg
Haven't done this yet, but here goes.
From my new Nikkor 50mm f1.8
Kinda average, but I like how soft everything is outside of the center.
@Art
That looks cool, but, what is it :) ?
Up, up and away
Here's another one from this weekend from my Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/4 AIS, which i think has been the largest supplier of pictures for me on this thread.
It is lovely :)
monty, adamz and tai
You'll always get my votes with bird shots!
willis, for a night shot, I'd have to say you did a really good job here. It's hard to balance the light in shots like this but I think you're exposure method really worked for you. I'd have screwed that all up lol
monty, the forest shot is just about perfect IMO
Click the link below for a full size view
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3351/3487086894_8e00c9f5e2_o.jpg
art - finally some nice photo :P - was just waiting who is going to be the first one with this kind of photography; great composition great silhouette - as a male representative - we want more ;)
I've actually got a 52 weeks project going on, so I'd like to tack that on here.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/roberthu/
adamz, it is said that the size is sufficient when you can put a pen under it and it will stay there :P (I hope this comment isn't against any forum rules :D)
something inspired by art:
I'll try the embedding and jump into the birding with this one:
bickhal
Nice shot of the Great Egret. They can be hard to expose well but you can still see much of the detail on the right wing. The left wing is a bit blown but that comes with the territory with these birds so overall it's a nice shot.
This is a (multiple) shot I have had done for a long while, but I haven't shown it off really because people started to judge me with it... They still do.

To see the larger size version of this, go to this link here http://seanneedhamphotography.com/english-panoramics.html and click on the third one down in the first column of preview images on the right hand side. (The full size is 15,000 x 4000px)
Click the link below for a full size image
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3559/3489020125_22ae5bd19b_o.jpg

To add a little intrigue, the inspiration for posting the previous picture came from an old English TV quiz show, "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty_Questions
Would that be vegetable-wood and mineral-metal?
One more bird.
Nice white swan .. well this is a not so nice black one LOL
Been busy so have not been posting. anyway ..
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