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Nice capture!Fawn resting in backyard while digesting plants from our garden
Panasonic Lumix GF1, Cameraquest adapter, Canon FDn 400mm f/4.5
Bee & the Blue Flowers
GF1 with Leica Summicron - M Aspherical 35mm f/2 -- ISO 100 -- f2.8 -- 1/640
Life is Grand!
Dan
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Klaus, thank for pointing out the name of the flower!That's a borage flower Dan (edible btw. and nice deco on salads...). Funny that an electrical engineer would know that....LOL (thanks to my grand dad I have to admit who teached me a LOT when I was a kid)
What a sequence of exquisite shots here, while I was away on busneiss for just a few days!!
Lovely shots MattiazzGH1 with Russian 500mm F8 mirror lens to catch the sunrise:
Nah that was farther west in Etobicoke. The one above is the John/Wellington power station.Lovely shots Mattiazz
Is that the transformer station that blew up a few weeks ago?
Keith
Brian, great shots from your walkabout, a little different from some of the wonderful landscapes that you post.Pretty incongruous cars rotting in the country on our walk today...
C&C Welcome and appreciated.
Cheers
Brian
Mattlazz, a beautiful shot of a sunset, nicely done. Also the bow shot with the figurehead and rigging is a wonderful photo.GH1 with Russian 500mm F8 mirror lens to catch the sunrise:
GH1 with Canon FD 50mm F1.4:
Oly E-520 with 14-42mm:
Ocean, all three of your flower shots are outstanding! Love the colors and detail in all three and the bokeh in the second and third photo is a nice soft blur.Olympus E3 with 50/2 Macro: