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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Ed Hurst

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Thanks Doug - that's much appreciated :)

By the way, not that this matters really, but it's not a waterfall. It is wave water running off rocks on the beach you can see in the other shot...
 

Nathan W. Lediard

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Just some fun.. (A friend placed a pic on FB of a real version of this car and said he wanted it for his birthday.. so I obliged with this rather smaller version...) ;)

H4D-40 50-110 and the 26mm extension tube..

 

tsjanik

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My first real use of a Pentax 600mm A* on the 645D and I get a duck I can't identify. Anyone know the name?

Tom


_IGP9899 by tsjanik47, on Flickr

NB: It's called an Old Squaw or the new name Long Tailed Duck. ISO 1600, hand-held 600mm, car window used for support
 
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tsjanik

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Along the Lake Erie shore, ice mounds form during winter. They are unique in that cones are hollow in the center and wave-driven water erupts from the opening, as seen in the far right. Hence the name "ice volcanoes"



Untitled_Panorama1 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 

danlindberg

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Woody, my longterm favorite is Talisker 10! If I could only choose one for the rest of my life, that's what I would pick....
 

Grayhand

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Woody, my longterm favorite is Talisker 10! If I could only choose one for the rest of my life, that's what I would pick....
Well, I almost agree with Dan :D

Woody, you show 2 of my 3 absolute favorites, Oban and Talisker!

Only Laphroaig is missing here.

But to choose only one :shocked:

Ray
 

Woody Campbell

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Don't overlook the Scapa. It's unique in that it has no smoke or peat at all - some have described it as heather and honey, which is quite accurate. Very different and quite interesting.
 
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