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  1. #7726
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    Picture of the Day

    I love you dad.

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  2. #7727
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    Positive Peaceful Thoughts PH

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    Miss you Mom & Dad
    be with you in real time soon enough
    ​I am not in your hurry

  3. #7728
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    Whole set is great but my favorite is the first. It does seem like the horizon might not be level? I could definitely be wrong.

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  4. #7729
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    ^Love the painting effect of neon lights

    Forget if I posted this one:

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  5. #7730
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    Quote Originally Posted by splitter View Post
    Whole set is great but my favorite is the first. It does seem like the horizon might not be level? I could definitely be wrong.
    I took that photo free hand with my wide angle Tokina 11-16mm lens. I tried to find a balance in the frame with the complicated angles created by the way the various layers of hills slope. Looks like if I rotate the photo roughly 1 degree counter clockwise, the back row of mtns would look a bit more level. The only problem is the foreground trees on the far right will appear to lean in more.

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    Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.
    http://tim-kirchoff.pixels.com/

  6. #7731
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    From the NYT, but def one of todays most spectacular shots...


  7. #7732
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    Picture of the Day

    From the Wall Street Journal:

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    Yes, that is Vets.

    damn, can’t get the picture to post...

  8. #7733
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    possibly some of the craziest, spookiest light I've ever seen. the dirt wasn't half bad either
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  9. #7734
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    Love foggy trees!

    I was taking a photo of this scene:
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    When two young ladies decided to climb up on the rocks in front of the lighthouse. I asked them to throw a few poses and it came out pretty good.
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    Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.
    http://tim-kirchoff.pixels.com/

  10. #7735
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    Great

    These pictures are awesome

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    Master of mediocrity.

  12. #7737
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    Quote Originally Posted by From_the_NEK View Post
    I took that photo free hand with my wide angle Tokina 11-16mm lens. I tried to find a balance in the frame with the complicated angles created by the way the various layers of hills slope. Looks like if I rotate the photo roughly 1 degree counter clockwise, the back row of mtns would look a bit more level. The only problem is the foreground trees on the far right will appear to lean in more.
    Yeah, that's a tough one to split the difference on. FWIW, I prefer this second take. The mountains steady my balance personally, and I know that Tokina can add *some* distortion to geometric shapes on the perimeters. Of course, YMMV but the lowlights of the trees make the lean less noticeable yet the horizon is definitely a tell-tale sign.


    Speaking of distortion on wide angles (the bridge does curve throughout the span in real life):

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  13. #7738
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  14. #7739
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    sweet, trying to figure out what's going on with these layers. Double exposure?

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  18. #7743
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  21. #7746
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    Dam. Location? Looks PNW


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  22. #7747
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    Yup, PNW. About an hour north of Seattle.

  23. #7748
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    Quote Originally Posted by dfinn View Post
    Yup, PNW. About an hour north of Seattle.
    Nailed it.

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    Master of mediocrity.

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