Condolence to you and your wife Barry.McBeth Photography wrote:
I took this at the Portland Japanese Garden in Portland, OR on 11-1-11. I took my wife to the Japanese garden a few days after her mother passed away, it is a great place to meditate and heal.
I shot this on my tripod with my D70 (before it decided to retire) using the 18-55 kit lens from Jennifer's camera. I shot at 26mm, f8, 1/4 sec and I think 200 ISO.
If you ever get the chance to go there, just do it.
robbie wrote:
Condolence to you and your wife Barry.McBeth Photography wrote:
I took this at the Portland Japanese Garden in Portland, OR on 11-1-11. I took my wife to the Japanese garden a few days after her mother passed away, it is a great place to meditate and heal.
I shot this on my tripod with my D70 (before it decided to retire) using the 18-55 kit lens from Jennifer's camera. I shot at 26mm, f8, 1/4 sec and I think 200 ISO.
If you ever get the chance to go there, just do it.
Sure is a beautiful place to ease your sorrows.
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This is a close up of the Centennial Flame which constantly burns over a fountain which portrays the the coat of arms for each Canadian province and Territory as it was in 1966. It is a central element on the grounds as it displayed at the pedestrian entrance and leads to the Peace Tower which is on the 88,480 meters squared grounds of Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Canada. You can see part of the tower of victory and peace in the background including a large group of people protesting a Bill C-10 proposed by the conservative party which includes 9 other bills and is dedicated to spending 9 billion Canadian dollars to increase protection. I took this photo November 26, 2011. The issue I had felt to adjust in post process was keeping the "Horizon" straight so I considered straight to be a reference to be vertical down the center of the tower, for symmetry I have been told to consider your longest line to be the "symmetric" one either 0 degrees or 90 degrees, i hope i make sense just trying to do my show and tell
1/396 sec f/1.8 ISO - 50 Canon 50mm 1.8
Nice cat portrait!SashaSheena1 wrote:
Hello everyone, I am very new to photography. Taking some photos this morning of our zebra finches while this lady of mine were looking very interestingly at them. This photo was taken with a Sony A230, 1/50 sec., F5.6 and 55mm lens.
Excellent shot as always Rob!Rob pix4u2 wrote: Road Warriors Goaltender makes last second save at the goal mouth
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