A lovely start to the year, weather-wise, here. Blue skies all day. These shots were taken just down the road from where I live. A New Year sunset, looking over the (river) Severn, and toward the Malvern Hills. Herefordshire Beacon on the left, and Worcestershire Beacon on the right.
A700 , Tamron 17-50 @17mm, 1/3 sec., f11, ISO160 (with ND Grads)
A700 , Tamron 17-50 @35mm, 1/15 sec., f11, ISO160 (with ND Grads)
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New Year Sunset
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New Year Sunset
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Re: New Year Sunset
Birma, the second shot is much much better.
I'm glad you're enjoying your new (and great) toy.
I'm glad you're enjoying your new (and great) toy.
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Very nice Birma, off to a good start with the a700. I prefer the wider shot!
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New Years night lights.
From my puter room!
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From the Street
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From my puter room!
AP f/35 ISO 800 28.0 mm
From the Street
AP f/4 ISO 800 55.0mm K/M 18-70 kit lens
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Re: New Year Sunset
Thanks Doc and David.
David - that is some display! I'm a bit of a "Grinch" when it comes to outside decorations (a holly wreath is it for us), but it is fun to see other peoples, especially those that really go to town. It seems to really get to some people and they add more each year. I am a bit worried that the street where we live will get a petition up one year to insist that we do something - just about the only dark house front left now .
David - that is some display! I'm a bit of a "Grinch" when it comes to outside decorations (a holly wreath is it for us), but it is fun to see other peoples, especially those that really go to town. It seems to really get to some people and they add more each year. I am a bit worried that the street where we live will get a petition up one year to insist that we do something - just about the only dark house front left now .
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If that situation ever arises, you could consider emulating this guy:Birma wrote:David - that is some display! I'm a bit of a "Grinch" when it comes to outside decorations (a holly wreath is it for us), but it is fun to see other peoples, especially those that really go to town. It seems to really get to some people and they add more each year. I am a bit worried that the street where we live will get a petition up one year to insist that we do something - just about the only dark house front left now .
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_nov2009/ ... Lights.htm
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Thats very funny Tom. I have a few lights, but still a black hole in comparison!
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I like the second shot Birma. Nice one.. Happy New Year..
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Thank you kamarulamir, and a very Happy New Year to you as well .
I wish I was at home taking photographs today, but sadly at work in the SW of UK. Worcester has finally had its snow and it looks very pretty on the news pictures. I only have my compact with me and I was so looking forward to trying some snow shots for the first time with a dslr. May be the snow will last until the weekend when I get home..
I wish I was at home taking photographs today, but sadly at work in the SW of UK. Worcester has finally had its snow and it looks very pretty on the news pictures. I only have my compact with me and I was so looking forward to trying some snow shots for the first time with a dslr. May be the snow will last until the weekend when I get home..
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