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Beautiful pics everyone. Here are some random pics from 2009/2010

November 09: my new party room kitchen downstairs finally is ready to use.
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Autumn 09 - everything dies
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Christmas Market 2009 in my town. A bit blurry. It sure looks how most of you picture Germany to look like.
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The Vadress enjoying the snow ...
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... and doing the classical snow angel
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Santa was here (he should eat more as it looks ...)
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The two new guinea pigs are doing fine.
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Looks kinda hopeless - haven't had so much snow in years (gobal warming? Not here at the monent!)
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More snow.
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Walking in a winter wonderland.
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The large icicle already is 3ft. Another few days of winter and I'm like behind bars.
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Great stuff Vader. As I've said before, the photos of so much snow are amazing (especially since I'm currently sitting here in 34C/93F temperature, and snow is far from my mind....)

I love the photos too Seareach. Having been to those places myself obviously helps :D - (next time you'll have to head further south ;) )
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Here's a couple pictures of my grandpa's property in Napa, CA. I went for a visit recently.
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The vineyard across the street:
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The vineyard next door :-P
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Pictures, pictures! Good stuff, everyone! (Rubs hands in glee.)

Sea, I had never heard of a quoll before. It's terribly cute.

Vader, cool winter shots. The 'winter wonderland' is a knockout!

Say, maybe Vader could think up some recipe ideas for the quoll, and Kaydene could provide the wine from her grandpa's vineyard.

Just kidding!
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matrixman wrote:Say, maybe Vader could think up some recipe ideas for the quoll [...]
Walking through my town I once was being asked by some animal activists what I thought about "animal tests". Being the grumpy old b*st*rd I can be from to time I simply answered that I had already tested a lot of animals and had came to the conclusion that almost all of them tasted great with enough garlic, olive oil and thyme.

Looking at our quoll friend below, however, I 'm not sure if there's enough olive oil on earth to make that creature taste acceptable ...

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matrixman wrote:Say, maybe Vader could think up some recipe ideas for the quoll, and Kaydene could provide the wine from her grandpa's vineyard.

Just kidding!
:lol: I'm glad you're kidding. They're way too cute to eat!
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Here's a pic of my darling daughter! Since this is a photography thread, I thought you might appreciate it - photo taken by my father-in-law.

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That's a beautifully expressive black-and-white shot, Stevie! My compliments to your father-in-law.

And Vader...wow, those quolls can suddenly turn mean, eh? It's always the cute ones you have to watch out for.
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Heatherly, Chris aka Bloodguard Bob, Moose and Millie went marching around stow lake today out in Golden Gate Park. It was gorgeous and we had a great time.

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It does look like you all had a fine day, Jenn. Seeing all that green sure is nice for those of us in the middle of winter.
Did you bring your Canon macro lens on this outing?
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omg all these photos make me need a trip OUT OF THE CITAY!!! i need me some greeeenery!!!

good pics everyone! thanks for sharin! :biggrin:
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I actually took those with the stock lens that came with the camera, MM.

Lucimay, you don't need to leave the citay, GG Park is not that far.
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Ocho Rios turtle place.
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So first the river freezes. Then it's warm for a few days, and the ice breaks. And it gets caught trying to go over the waterfall, and starts to backup upstream.
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Heh, that's what winter's good for, Fist - getting shots like those.
Do you perchance live by the river? (I couldn't - I'd be paranoid about flooding.)

I've been delinquent in contributing to this thread, so here's a bunch to make up for it.
These were taken a couple of weeks ago at the park when conditions were just right for hoarfrost.
I snuck out of work long enough to get these shots (nobody tell on me!).
I converted some to black and white, while some were already fairly monochromatic.

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Fantastic MM! I wonder who would be game enough to sit on those park seats!
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Heh heh...not me. My fingers were numb by the time I was done.
The lengths I will go to for pictures...

Glad you like them, Stevie!
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My first try at an HDR (high dynamic range) image:
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It's a combination of two exposures, one for the Moon itself and one for its corona. I merged them in Photoshop using the mask layer function.
Our eyes automatically take in the brightest and darkest areas of a scene, but cameras can't capture both extremes in one shot.
HDR photography is a way to overcome that limitation.

I used these settings for the two exposures:
Moon: shutter - 1/125 second, aperture - f/13.0, sensitivity - ISO 200
Corona: shutter - 6 seconds, aperture - f/13.0, sensitivity - ISO 200
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That's amazing!! 8O I don't even know how to describe the feeling it gives me.
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