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  1. mtakako

    mtakako Regular Member

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    Random flower picture.

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  2. cooler

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    I'm disappointed that it's not the Confederation Bridge.:eek: It's in your backyard so to speak.
    You got bored of it already:confused::eek:
     

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    That's mighty funny, cooler!:rolleyes:
    I've only been on that concrete monstrosity once....was disappointing because from a sedan you can't see over the wall. :(
    You might as well be in a tunnel, or in another, more classy Maritime bridge:
     

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    Just wanna share with u guys a few pics that I took recently.:)
     
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    Here come the pics.
     

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    red00ecstrat Regular Member

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    Some more pics.
     

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    red00ecstrat Regular Member

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    There are some more pics here.
     

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    red00ecstrat Regular Member

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    "Tama" the super stationmaster of Kishi station, Wakayama.
    It took me 2 hours to get there from Osaka. Seeing and shooting pictures of her for half an hour. Spending another 2 hours to go back to Osaka again.:p
     

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    thx, it was worth it. I never seen a cat so contented.:)
     
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    Yes, my wife and I think that as well. There was in fact a story behind Tama. We know it because that story had hit the newspaper. And we got there just because of her.:)

    Here comes the pic of train "Tama".
     

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    You forgot to do 1 thing..

    ..and that is to take a picture with the "Tama" cat raising her/his right foreleg..;)

    totemo yoi!! the photos were even taken with your classic Canon 20D. The 1st pic, of the seagull flying through, is classic red00ecstrat picture.:cool:
     
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    dear Master Red,
    after that seagull, is that pretty gal using Nikon?
    :D
     
  13. red00ecstrat

    red00ecstrat Regular Member

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    My 1d mark3 is in canon's service centre at the moment. Even if it was ok. I think I would still bring along my 20d coz it was lighter! But in terms of quality. I gotta say it is indeed outdated!

    That seagull pic was taken with my Nikon 500mm reflex mirror lens. I really enjoy shooting with super telephoto lens.:)
     
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    red00ecstrat Regular Member

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    Yes, that was taken by my Nikon mirror lens again.
     
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    it looks like your camera is only 10cm above the ground for this pic. i quite like this perspective. how do you get down so low on a public footpath? are you lying on the ground when shooting or did you put the camera down and shoot remotely?
     
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    Masterpiece...

    My vote/favorite to the 'Child with her/his own shadow' picture.
     
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    I put my camera down onto the ground with it tilted up a bit. Waiting for the object(s) to get into the designated position. Then I took it without looking through the view finder.
     
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    dear masters of photography,
    how is my photo? bad... so so.... poor .... very poor...?
    :eek:
     

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    nothing to do with photography but the subject:

    wow! impeccable technique and aesthetically strong feminine physique.
     
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    ^^Thank you for confirming..^^

    ..once again, that you are Brooks. Same camera body (Nikon D2X) and (from the pics) same location, San Francisco.:eek::cool:
     

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