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scarletmike;2140005; said:
Another tiger picture, this one with a little more detailing in Lightroom. There are a few more in my photostream if you click, with one more I'll post tomorrow, then I'm taking a break from tigers and switching to birds for a few days.

Can't wait! :banger:

A couple more weeks and I'll be able to get back out with the camera. :groove:
 
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Forgot about these pics from our cruise. They reminded me of something out of Jurassic Park.

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The steeple of that church is where Paul Revere displayed the signal lanterns to warn us of the British coming.
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WolverineMike;2141738; said:
The steeple of that church is where Paul Revere displayed the signal lanterns to warn us of the British coming.

So he was in the steeple with the lanterns, and not riding a horse alongside William Dawes? :wink2:
 
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This was an odd little bird, I thought. Overall I had a pretty disappointing time in the aviary because of the dense foliage making it very hard to get good photos. The tigers were a lot more fun (and interesting).




On another note, does anyone here do stock photography? I've had a few people suggest it to me, but I honestly don't know the first thing about getting into it, really.
 
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scarletmike;2143616; said:
This was an odd little bird, I thought. Overall I had a pretty disappointing time in the aviary because of the dense foliage making it very hard to get good photos. The tigers were a lot more fun (and interesting).


Nice! I wish the birds in nature were that laid back. :lol:

I'm damn near giddy at finally being able to get back out. I've been out with the camera and binoculars every night this week. :)
 
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Dug out some old Cedar Point pictures and finally got back to the parks down here with camera in tow, so now I'm processing through those 300+ pics. Here's a few old and one new one.

First up, one from way back in '07 during Halloweekends at Cedar Point.



One of the earlier pictures I took with my DSLR, and it is just a 4sec. exposure, so I can't imagine how blown out/crazy a 10+ exposure would be.



And then this one, out of the new batch I took last week, the first one to be posted.

 
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