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This is my wife and niece... we were at a lunch to celebrate my brother in law's birthday. We were just about to leave when I caught these shots...

One from Sunday's wedding
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41th Wedding Anniversary 2/april went to local animal farm, and then for a meal.
Mr. Slater's parrot says "Hello"
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David and Goliath, or, 'I could take you with one hand behind my back.'
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The David and Goliath shot is superb - should have its own thread...
The wedding shot is also a dandy.
NT, was this seriously your last shot?
It's pretty fantastic anyway! uli
NT73 Wrote:David and Goliath, or, 'I could take you with one hand behind my back.'
Now
that's a once-in-a-lifetime pose!
Nothing Spectacular compared to this other stuff, Barn Swallow building under the eaves of my building.
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wulinka Wrote:NT, was this seriously your last shot?
It's pretty fantastic anyway! uli
Thanks all,
D & G and the parrot, were taken yesterday at a little place called the Ponderosa, and in a hot, rather dark building. The parrot was on top of a cage and the D&G (Cricket/chicada and Chamelion) were in a glass tank (like a fish tank) I could get close to the glass. Both were hand held, with the 50mm f1.8 and both are slight crops.
In the room were King snakes, corn snakes, spiders, rats, and horned dragons.
The last shot of the day was of the boy next door, spinning a ball on his finger. Not quite as exciting.
(Needs a little background PP.

Changed 05/04/07.
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This was taken from the Fitzroy Falls, off the Illawara Highway, we were travelling from Kiama, a beachside town to Moss Vale on the Southern Highlands. I stood on a deck jutting over the mountain, there was a steel grill you could also stand on and look straight down to the valley. The area is known as the Illawarra Escarpment, part of the Great Dividing Range which straddles most of eastern Australia. Wild country.
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Just a quick snap at a local fair
shuttertalk Wrote:Whether good, bad, or in-between - upload your latest photo and show us what you've been up to!
Here you go, the very last photo that I shot today:
It's a zero-frame exposure as I was walking back to my corporate sponsor. Hey, I have to save the good stuff for the current
assignment.
Here's my last photo - almost a month ago - nothing impressive - just something I took to illustrate my up and coming Shuttertalk article on building a digital frame - but it really is my *last* photo taken...
I guess I need to get out and take some photos...
Muzza - I like your snap - she's a peach...
Cheers Toad...the girl is pretty as a picture as they say and boy can she sing..us down here in Oz
may see her on telly this year in a certain show! Here is another pic from the same day...different girl though with some post-processing!
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Here is one of mine . Just out being board LOL .
...... Shawn
I just got back from my brother's house across town, and the last exposure was of his internally lighted globe.
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