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Photo Challenge 5: 29 Oct - 12 Nov


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Nice pics everyone. Love the wheel shot, chezzyr.

I used my cheap 50mm 1.8 for my shots as we were in a hurry. Light wasn't great, being after 6pm on a cloudy day and all but it's a fast enough lens. Was a challenge getting the angles with no zoom.

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I'm knew to this, but will try.......

1. Out the front of my house

a Bee; Nikon D90, 55mm, 1/500s, F/8, ISO 200 (auto). Croped.

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The neighbours cat; Nikon D90, 40mm, 1/200s, F/7.1, ISO 200 (auto).

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3. Communication

My letter-box; Nikon D90, 22mm, 1/200s, F/10, ISO 200 (auto). Croped.

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chezzyr the butterfly is gorgeous. :thumbsup:

Tokkie nice job with the bee.

I had a play with more "out-front of my house". I was going to do "people" and took my camera to queen st mall, but chickened out. :)

Front gate.

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Calvin joined me on the front steps. He is a wonderful cat to photograph. Just works it baby!!

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.... 2. People ....

Tomorrow is Armistice Day. Many towns hold their local memorial service on the previous Sunday as well as going to the Shrine on the 11th. This is a shot from the Boronia (Vic) service yesterday.

Lest we forget.

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Nikon D70, Sigma 28-300 lens 170mm. ISO 200, f13 320th. (Severe crop to remove bystander)

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Look at all those medals, what a legend. :o

I thought I would add this one for "people". I cant decide if I like it or not yet. The light was all wrong and it was a bit gutting as I wanted it to work. I came back with 50 images all crap. Sometimes photography can really get you down. :laugh:

Nikon D200 28-70

ISO400 36mm F9

Retouched in Lightroom and photoshop

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Isabella - People.

such a photogenic little munchkin. This is my wife's cousins daughter. if you say smile she pulls this big cheezy grin :o I have heaps of her it was so nice to have such a willing little model.

taken yesterday 50mm 1.8. orton effect applied in PS too :laugh:

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Last day today, last night I tried to photograph an almost full moon from my front lawn ...

I'm quite happy with this one, it did need some cropping ... all just black background, and I did some stuff in lightroom

again with my canon 400D using the 75-300mm @ 280mm ISO400 1/400 sec f/5.6

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it definitely looks cleaner viewed at full size, the medium size is disappointing on here :(

I kept meaning to come in and say how much I love everyone's pics

beautiful looking cat rocco, love the last pic

tokkie: I can't believe you got a pic of a bee ;)

chezzyr: the butterfly is so clear, love the background too ... what do you mean by "grab shot"?

I like the reflections in the wheel, blue against pink, black and silver :rofl:

anyway :(

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grab shot: well in my case, I just take a picture quickly without too much thought to

composition and settings, simply because you don't have time in the case of a

butterfly that alights for 1 second! This one was very flighty and I didn't have time

to chase it around the garden :rofl:

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