rayyan
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Matt: Thanks friend.Rayyan: Missed this one. :salute: These two have that parting/sunset look for me.
Rayyan: +1. Light is all there is!
Cheers, Matt.
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Matt: I love all 3 shots. I like how you have managed to retain the colorsSome flowers on the way back from the Wallingford Kiddies Parade (yearly event in my neighborhood). Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
1. D3s; 70-300 VRII; 300mm; 1/250s @ f/8; ISO 200
2. D3s; 70-300 VRII; 300mm; 1/800s @ f/5.6; ISO 200
3. D3s; 70-300 VRII; 300mm; 1/500s @ f/5.6; ISO 200
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that sparkle. Lovely.:thumbs:
Matt: Must be great fun. These are my favorites. They convey to me theFive, or six, weeks of Seafair started today in Seattle (sometimes it seems longer!). That means little and big parades, neighborhood festivals, hydro races, Blue Angels flying overhead (if they can afford the avgas?), pirates, clowns, commodores, princesses (no princes?), a King and Queen, and the fleet's in town (a few ships anyway).
Today was the Wallingford Kiddies Parade. The route is a few blocks from our house. Behind me, as i sit at the computer, there is a box with some photos of myself, my sister and my brother riding our bikes in the parade. We were decked out as King Neptune, a mermaid, and a seahorse with yards, and yards of colored crepe paper (highly flammable; couldn't do it today). My brother got first prize in his category.
Anyway, here's a few photos from the parade. thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
3. D3s; 70-300mm VRII; 300mm; 1/100s @ f/8; ISO 200
4. D3s; 70-300mm VRII; 300mm; 1/60s @ f/7.1; ISO 200
5. D3s; 70-300mm VRII; 300mm; 1/60s @ f/7.1; ISO 200
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joy of the fair. The joy of the children. And of course the joy of the photog.:salute: