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The Official January Photo A Day Challenge


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As with alot of others, please do not think I am being rude by not commenting on everyones pics. I do love them all, I'm just a newbie though so I dont have anything constructive to say other than "great pic" ;)

Didnt have any time to take pics today so here is todays shot, of the 3 pics I took this arvo hehe

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Panasonic FZ30

focal Lenght 10mm

F 3.6

ISO 200

Shutter Speed 1/15

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Oh nice moon, what kind of lens is that?

It's just the cheapie kit 75-300mm lens without IS.

Hahaha, and I agree about the washing.

OK, i just tried to take a pic of the moon with a cannon 75-300, i didnt get any thing like your pic?

god i hate being a camera numpty. ;)

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Oh nice moon, what kind of lens is that?

It's just the cheapie kit 75-300mm lens without IS.

Hahaha, and I agree about the washing.

OK, i just tried to take a pic of the moon with a cannon 75-300, i didnt get any thing like your pic?

god i hate being a camera numpty. ;)

I just put the details of settings on there for you.

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No dogs tonight, although they were right there with me.

This is the old Glengarry railway station, no longer operational, but now the start of a rail trail we rode our bikes on tonight. By the time we got back the sun was creating a beautiful golden glow on the building.

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Lens is Canon 17-40mm f4 L.

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Everyone's shots are full of colour today. Beautiful.

These shells are in a dish in my bathroom. I have collected them over the years when diving or washed up along different beaches. I placed them on a placemat and took a photo using natural window light, no flash. As it was early evening, I had to bump up the ISO so they are a bit noisy.

I'm also no good at b/w conversions but thought I'd have a go with a very slight duotone instead of just b/w.

Shells on a mat

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