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Your best photo of the week ending February 20 2022


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Merco_61

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Sometime before midnight (whatever time zone you are in) this Sunday, February 20 2022, post the best photo you have taken this week.
Any subject, any style and any equipment—just give us your best shot.
If you can, list your EXIF info and any special lighting setups you may have used.



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Bench & birdbath impression

 

D800E

150mm

1/1250

f8

ISO 1000

 

 

 

Shadow chair_final 600.JPG



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More iPhone stuff, I’m afraid…

 

iPhone 8 (28mm equivalent)

1/813th @ f1.8 ISO20

Post processing in Snapseed

 

37BC6DB6-8905-44A1-BC34-6F99F35FBD77.jpeg



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Will slip this one in whilst no-one is looking:

 

Feux Lighthouse & Beach Huts.

 

D3300

1000

1/400

f8

ISO 800

 

51893219761_cf62890d61_z.jpgFeux-lighthouse and beach-hut by Pete Miller, on Flickr



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I got nuthi'n but SPAM!  Shot with Spam!  Naw, the D5500 is a good little camera that takes excellent sharp, color saturated photos, I just don't like the controls and hate using the thing!  Give me buttons and dials!-Buttons and dials!-I want a full set of buttons and dials!

 

Nikon D5500 Nikkor 18-55mm AF-S f3.5-5.6 VR GII DX Whatever else...It's the kit lens. 

 

1/20 f4 Auto ISO 3200

 

                                                            SPAM

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I got nuthi'n but SPAM!  Shot with Spam!  Naw, the D5500 is a good little camera that takes excellent sharp, color saturated photos, I just don't like the controls and hate using the thing!  Give me buttons and dials!-Buttons and dials!-I want a full set of buttons and dials!

 

Nikon D5500 Nikkor 18-55mm AF-S f3.5-5.6 VR GII DX Whatever else...It's the kit lens. 

 

1/20 f4 Auto ISO 3200

 

                                                            SPAM

bDfDvrFl.jpg

 

Button & Dials?

 

Didn't Dinah Shore record that is 1948?



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gallery_1251_784_655076.jpg

 

Camera: Leica D-Lux 7
Lens (mm): 10.9
ISO: 200
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter: 1/320



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Button & Dials?

 

Didn't Dinah Shore record that is 1948?

Wasn't that Buttons and Bows, or something?

 

Photographing a can if Spam was fitting for the weekend.  I went to a gun show yesterday with my brother, took a D700 with a 80-200mm f2.8 along in case any interesting scenery along the way.  Lots of nice building begging to have a picture taken, but my cautious brother wouldn't stop for fear of getting caught in a predicted snow squall.  On the way back I saw a rail road bridge that looked like it hadn't been in use since WWII and would probably make an award winning photo.  Nope wouldn't stop.  Now I'm working on finding it on a map to go back to it on a nice day.  SPAM seems right for the day.



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Wasn't that Buttons and Bows, or something?

 

Photographing a can if Spam was fitting for the weekend.  I went to a gun show yesterday with my brother, took a D700 with a 80-200mm f2.8 along in case any interesting scenery along the way.  Lots of nice building begging to have a picture taken, but my cautious brother wouldn't stop for fear of getting caught in a predicted snow squall.  On the way back I saw a rail road bridge that looked like it hadn't been in use since WWII and would probably make an award winning photo.  Nope wouldn't stop.  Now I'm working on finding it on a map to go back to it on a nice day.  SPAM seems right for the day.

 

How annoying.

Often, when driving, I notice something interesting - always when there's nowhere to stop.



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I found it on the map, (satellite view) it's farther away than I thought, and like you just said, looks like there's no place safe to stop within a reasonable walk.



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Wasn't that Buttons and Bows, or something?

 

Photographing a can if Spam was fitting for the weekend.  I went to a gun show yesterday with my brother, took a D700 with a 80-200mm f2.8 along in case any interesting scenery along the way.  Lots of nice building begging to have a picture taken, but my cautious brother wouldn't stop for fear of getting caught in a predicted snow squall.  On the way back I saw a rail road bridge that looked like it hadn't been in use since WWII and would probably make an award winning photo.  Nope wouldn't stop.  Now I'm working on finding it on a map to go back to it on a nice day.  SPAM seems right for the day.

Sounds like a couple of my exes. Yikes!


I found it on the map, (satellite view) it's farther away than I thought, and like you just said, looks like there's no place safe to stop within a reasonable walk.

Which just makes it worth doing anyway!


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2022-02-20 12:23:23

NIKON D500 & AF-P FX 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR
1/400 sec, f/8, ISO 100, 0 EV, 250 mm (35mm equivalent 375 mm)



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I studied the map a little more and maybe I can park across the road if google earth is clear.  The bridge looks to be distressed and unused, good B&W material.



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The Portland Japanese Garden's Karesansui Garden

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D750, 24-70 2.8G ED, ISO 100, f11, 1/10