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Archive for 18. December 2009
Merced Wildlife Refuge, facing east.
18. December 2009 by David.
Last Sunday when I was done with my ‘have to’s’ I had just enough time to take a run to the Merced Wildlife Refuge. It rained most of the way up and I could see that the sunset was going to be blocked by heavy clouds. Once I got there the rain stopped and the wind was calm but the sunset was still overcast. However looking to the east I was able to catch this shot of the storm breaking up. F6.3, 1/85 of a sec. 65mm at ISO 400.
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Dave
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The many faces of Christmas part 04
18. December 2009 by Friedhelm.
Last night I walked around my neighborhood (I live in Merced, CA) to find some interesting Christmas decorations around my neighborhood. Not too far from us I found this little electric train that sparked my interest. I used a tripod of course and my camera setting was f11, 2sec., ISO 100.
Don’t forget you find interesting subjects right in front of your door steps. Many time I thought, I wish I would live in ….to photograph great images. It’s a temptation to overlook all the interesting images around your home. I take a camera with me every morning when I do my exercise walk and instead of carrying weights I have a tripod on my shoulders.
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