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Thanks, everyone! Winter finally arrived in New Hampshire, so the Jeep's getting more use. I'm not so much worried about my own driving as I am about other people's; if something's going to get bent, I want it to be the Jeep!
This shot actually looks pretty good in B&W, too. I've still got some work to do to find a position where the composition's good but without fear of embedding the mount into my temple. :-)
I think it'd look a little better with some more light hitting the front wheel to identify it a little more but still be :hiding in the shadows" at the same time.
I think it'd look a little better with some more light hitting the front wheel to identify it a little more but still be :hiding in the shadows" at the same time.
Hard to do with a fixed lens pocket digital Ill make sure I have my other camera next time
Hard to do with a fixed lens pocket digital Ill make sure I have my other camera next time
AA MINI maglight; gets use for photos as well as a handy tool for air pressure checks at night, checking oil, finding items in the cabin, etc. (But I'm a freak that keeps no less than two lights in the car at any given time ) It has the elements just had to look at it for a bit to realize it was a GP.
AA MINI maglight; gets use for photos as well as a handy tool for air pressure checks at night, checking oil, finding items in the cabin, etc. (But I'm a freak that keeps no less than two lights in the car at any given time ) It has the elements just had to look at it for a bit to realize it was a GP.
My bad... I do keep the AA Sharper Image LED light in the glove.. but prefer uing night vision bi'nocs for the tasks
Love these two pictures. We did a day trip to Paris several years ago, but I wish we could have been there at night to try and get some pics like these.
It doesn't have a MINI in it, but this is my favorite night photo I've taken so far.
This is the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. Maybe one of those most amazing memorials I've seen. In the background you can see the Fernsehturm (Television Tower) built by the former GDR in 1965-1969.
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Nikon D70s w/ 18-70mm lens (at 18mm)
1 second exposure at f3.5
So, we went out last night and headed up to Snoqualmie Falls, about 30 minutes outside of Seattle. Little did we know there was 40 mph winds gusting like a ****. This is the only decent shot that I got out of the whole thing.
Is this the waterfall from Twin Peaks? It sure looks like it.