etrigan63
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Ballet Etudes Company of South Floridavery beautiful, which company and performance?
Grand Ballet Gala 2009 featuring acts from:
Les Sylphides
Prima Donna
Autumn from Verdi's The Seasons
and
Coppelia Act III.
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Ballet Etudes Company of South Floridavery beautiful, which company and performance?
That is some of the neatest graffiti I've ever seen. They are definitely NOT coloring out beyond the lines!Two from the weekend in Door County, Wisconsin. The lighthouse dates from 1868. The gallery is a non-profit featuring local artists. The entire gallery building is adorned in "graffiti".
Fuji S5 and 17-55 f/2.8
Beautiful series. The second and third are my favs.
Nice!! That looks like fun. (shades of my youth... I wasn't any good, but I had a blast)D80 with 70-300mm ED @ 250mm and f/7.1
Well, despite the lack of butterflies, you found some magic in nature. Nice... these two particularly.I went out to shoot some butterflies today. To my dismay, the butterflies are all gone. I hope the cold snap did not lead to their demise.
Fuji S5 and Mamiya 150 f/3.5 w/tubes (1 and or 1+2)
Thank you, Lloyd. These Mamiya lenses really deliver on the Nikon bodies. This one is a $90 lens.Well, despite the lack of butterflies, you found some magic in nature. Nice... these two particularly.
they really do incredible color!!Thank you, Lloyd. These Mamiya lenses really deliver on the Nikon bodies. This one is a $90 lens.
The lenses are wonderful, but the Fuji S5 deserves some of the credit for the color.they really do incredible color!!
That's some focus and intensity. Nice catch.D80 with 85mm f/1.8 @ f/2.5
Great smile.More from the backyard, a real backyard volleyball player
D80 with Tamron 17-50mm @ 50mm and f/2.8