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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Felipe

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Thanks for all the nice comments! No, the bulb was powered with the 230V mains power we have this side of the pond, hence the f64 at Iso50 and 1/500th sec. The rim light was done with flash.
 

Bob

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Morning after the rains.
We had about eight inches of rain here in Sudbury over two days, so many of the local waters are high.
This couple was not discouraged by a little high water and a flooded road.
Knight's Bridge:

-bob
 

Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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What a weird winter we're having! While you're getting all that rain, Bob, here on the west shore of Georgian Bay we have a virtual drought - less than 1 inch of precipitation since January 1st. No snow has fallen since early February and our March temperatures have been 5C (9F) above normal.

Global warming?

Bil
 

eleanorbrown

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Anahuac Wildlife Refuge, TX last weekend. Sunset, high dynamic range scene but there is detail and tone on both shadows and highlights. P65+, H2, 80mm lens.
Eleanor

 

eleanorbrown

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Just saw this image Bob. this is totally gorgeous!! love the brown and gold tones, water reflections, etc. color is so natural yet lovely! nicely seen, eleanor

Morning after the rains.
We had about eight inches of rain here in Sudbury over two days, so many of the local waters are high.
This couple was not discouraged by a little high water and a flooded road.
Knight's Bridge:

-bob
 

eleanorbrown

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thanks Bill. Sky on the water was wonderful that evening. This refuge was devastated by Ike and will take many years to come back to where it was pre Ike (hurricane). All trees and marsh growth was mostly lost...not many birds now, however we did see one very very large gator so some wildlife is beginning to return. eleanor

Eleanor, love your pic!
Bill
 
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