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A few pics from the KC Royals/Cleveland Indians game last night.

 

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Hefty swing....

 

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Fan Cam shot...from the big screen....

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I was using my new Tamron 10x24 wide angle lens and my Nikon 70-300 lens that I've had for awhile--all auto shots.

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Found this thread yesterday and had only read a few postings when it was time for my wife and I to leave for dinner. I brought my camera with me (because of this thread!) and was able to get some shots looking down on the city of Cincinnati:

 

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I definitely need to go back there with a tripod (these were shot with the camera on a rock wall) and a little earlier in the evening so that I can catch that blue post-sunset sky. Maybe catch some reflection shots off the Ohio river.

 

Both were shot in Aperture Priority mode at f/11 and ISO 100. Shutter speed for the city was 13 seconds and for the bridge, 30 seconds. I'm thinking that f/22 would be better next time.

 

Thanks Dave for starting this thread. It was a good kick in the butt for me to get out there and I love learning from what other people shoot.

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Found this thread yesterday and had only read a few postings when it was time for my wife and I to leave for dinner. I brought my camera with me (because of this thread!) and was able to get some shots looking down on the city of Cincinnati:

 

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I definitely need to go back there with a tripod (these were shot with the camera on a rock wall) and a little earlier in the evening so that I can catch that blue post-sunset sky. Maybe catch some reflection shots off the Ohio river.

 

Both were shot in Aperture Priority mode at f/11 and ISO 100. Shutter speed for the city was 13 seconds and for the bridge, 30 seconds. I'm thinking that f/22 would be better next time.

 

Thanks Dave for starting this thread. It was a good kick in the butt for me to get out there and I love learning from what other people shoot.

 

Great pics! I love night time city pics.

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It's not Fall yet, but it's really cooling off here and the apple orchards are opening up. We were there last Saturday near Stillwater, MN:

 

Taken with Sigma 12-24mm on Nikon D700, cropped to look like a panorama:

 

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HDR shot, taken with a single exposure:

 

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Granddaughter, she had a ball:

 

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It's not Fall yet, but it's really cooling off here and the apple orchards are opening up. We were there last Saturday near Stillwater, MN:

 

Taken with Sigma 12-24mm on Nikon D700, cropped to look like a panorama:

 

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HDR shot, taken with a single exposure:

 

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Granddaughter, she had a ball:

 

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Great pics. How did you do the HDR with one exposure? Convert it in RAW multiple times or something?

 

I'm not overly familiar with HDR.

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Just back from a short vacation this past weekend...when I'm not taking my vacation time cruising, then I'm most likely taking it at Disney World, my other favorite place, especially for photography. Here's a few night scenes at the Wilderness Lodge Resort:

 

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The moon lingering above:

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The inside lobby area of the hotel:

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Just back from a short vacation this past weekend...when I'm not taking my vacation time cruising, then I'm most likely taking it at Disney World, my other favorite place, especially for photography. Here's a few night scenes at the Wilderness Lodge Resort:

 

Wonderful pictures! Would love to be there RIGHT NOW!:)

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Really great pics everyone but I must comment on the acorn shot Roff, I love everything about it from the colours to the simple composition. Love it! :)

 

 

Thanks. First photo with my new macro lens. The lens is going to be lots of fun.

 

Larry

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The Wilderness Lodge looks like a fun place to stay and your photos are wonderful!
Great pics, zackiedawg!!
Justin, It looks like a cross between a Bass Pro store and Embassy Suites!

Nice shots, as usual!

Dave

 

Thank you all...much appreciated. I love the theming and design at all the Disney properties, so I often pick at least 1 day and/or 1 night each trip to go around to some various resorts to snap photos. I wasn't even staying at this lodge this trip! But it looks cool in night photos. :)

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A few evenings ago at the local airport.

 

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And, I nice big moon.

 

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Larry

 

Nice job Larry! A really nice mon shot. I wanted to ask you about that great acorn shot you posted recently. You stated it was taken with your new macro lens. Was that lens the Canon 100mm ?

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