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Spenner and Bleak, really enjoying both your styles as always, excellent! Spenner, those generative shots remind of early Amiga Scans and Image output, loving it.
Zeitgeist, gorgeous landcacpe work there, particularly like your dried and cracked mudscape shots.

Couple of shots from the last week or so. The sun finally came out.

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That last picture is amazing Dissolved, such a nice vibe.
Respect to the man in the ice cream van

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Agreed :D I love the second bird one and that last pic especially, great stuff.

And thanks, glad you enjoy my pics as well :wink:

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Took these today, nice post-rain camera walks...

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wow guys, i love the definition in those photographs...i've still yet to dabble with macro photography...perhaps its time i invested in a new lens!

here's lovely, sunny aberaeron. i wish i had someone to share these moments with...girls with creative minds are non existent in this area :(

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Damn guys, these photos are so inspiring.

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an experiment on the movement of light.

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Im slacking on getting my 110 and 35mm film developed so here are some iphone pics...(I know, lame) But it actually takes pretty photos. I'll post some film later. But check out that house!

My wife and I went to Eden Park here in Cincinnati, one of my favorite places to chill.

Here is a pic of Mirror Lake.
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Here is a short video I took of the park. Over the stone cliff you will see a broken down bridge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L97mtDuF1xg

On the way home we saw this awesome house! It's called the Mushroom House. The guy who built it died in 2008.

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That house.... :shock: amazing. Like some wild treehouse from a dream, love it.

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Didn't have the best day out there today. After doing some awesome pics the last time where I was really proud of myself, the reality hits me that I have to still try very hard to get good pictures :roll:

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^^^ : D Check out the jaws on that Ant!! Looks formidable in Macro. Great shots Spenner.

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^_^ thank you my friend. Ants are by far the most frustrating bug to get a good in focus shot of-- they never stop moving -____-

Took these ones as the sun was setting. Always the best warm lighting when it's setting...

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Today was really windy, so I thought it was a good chance to try TV (shutter speed) mode on my camera, which I was kind of intimidated by at first but once I got used to it-- I think I've found my new baby!

I can't use AV mode much more for macro shots, it just won't work for some of the fast moving critters I like to get, and the slightest of wind moving everything around. I need a fast shutter speed mode!

That being said, I tried testing out some shots in the wind today. I'm pleased :]

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^First pic of an airborne bug I've gotten!!!! :D

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i'm still loving your 'insect point of view' photographs spenner. keep it up :)

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Yeah,lovely stuff. Your Bee in flight one is a success I'd say!! Beautiful Dragonfly too. : )

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Spenner wrote:Today was really windy, so I thought it was a good chance to try TV (shutter speed) mode on my camera, which I was kind of intimidated by at first but once I got used to it-- I think I've found my new baby!






I'm an AV man too, always reluctant to switch but found TV really useful recently for shooting a gig. I may be a convert too.

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Not my photography or anything (obviously), but I found this 1930s photo of my Grandpa (around age 16 or so). At 21 he was sent to fight Japan in WWII. I tried to fixed the photo up a bit. I like the original better though.

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love the third photograph dissolved! and good work with the touch up polar!

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