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Nothing to See but Fog
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Bramble
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Cardinal and Junco
And Tulips!
Farmyard, M-43
Pleasant Street
Portland Railroad Bridge
Fly Trap
Escapism
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All That Remains
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Point Betsie Light House
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Snow and Sand
Oreo
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This pic and the photo I posted to 366 Snaps a year ago were separated by six seconds (@ 9:57:46 & 9:57:52). Between the two shots I changed the focal length. Twice. And shot two other, similar-but-different, photographs.
Then I completely reframed the photo and shot five more. And then I did it again, shooting another three. All of these were taken at my favorite sky-shooting location, which is a couple miles south from here. Then I moved down the road and shot a few more.
There's a reason I love my D300 with the 16-85 VR zoom.
Yeah, I cropped both pix, differently. I do that.
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This little storm dumped snow on Joan, on break at work, but missed me completely. A bit later I'd get hit by the weather's next wave.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 17
Title of "roll:" Dramatic Skies
Other photos taken on 3/9/2012: none.
Then I completely reframed the photo and shot five more. And then I did it again, shooting another three. All of these were taken at my favorite sky-shooting location, which is a couple miles south from here. Then I moved down the road and shot a few more.
There's a reason I love my D300 with the 16-85 VR zoom.
Yeah, I cropped both pix, differently. I do that.
==========
This little storm dumped snow on Joan, on break at work, but missed me completely. A bit later I'd get hit by the weather's next wave.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 17
Title of "roll:" Dramatic Skies
Other photos taken on 3/9/2012: none.
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