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Old 07-06-2009, 07:43 PM
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Wow! It's not easy to pick out ONLY 3 . . . . . . but here they are (in no particular order):

# 1


# 2


# 3

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This one I never really liked much until I spent an hour or so playing around with it in photoshop. Now it is one of my best, although I could use some help coming up with a better title

Waterfall

In second place:

Trough of Bowland

And finally, this one I was really happy the way it came out when I got home.

Ginetta race
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this isn't easy ! ! well here goes ..

for the simple fact it was an unexpected once in a lifetime opportunity

Willyoumarryme
an actual proposal on the beach, technically- terrible, subject matter - unmatched

just one of those special shots
Spring Migrations

and of course, had to be a Osprey or Mute Swan ... this won out

Swan Stretching

I don't them find boring and mundane at all .. to me they are magnificent creatures

only 3 ?? so hard

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My three from Flickr. #1 I posted in colour and B/W and had 31 views in B/W ,only 8 in colour. I'm not sure if people like it for the quality of the photo or the quality of the subjects.

DSC03690(1)

DSC02577(1)

DSC02837
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these have been seen before....ad nauseum...

this one will remain my most popular....if only for that unfortunate salomenella scare....

IMG_6105b

this one i have no clue about it's interestingness...must be the magic donkey at work......

IMG_9306

and again, clueless as to just what made this interesting enough for flickr.....

IMG_7734

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Wow quite some grat shots everyone!
Here are mine.

When I grow up...
When I grow up...

Secuencia del eclipse lunar / Lunar eclipse secuence
Secuencia del eclipse lunar

Fire in the sky
Fire in the sky

Thanks for this awesome thread!
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IMG_0624

IMG_0477

DSC00475

Some, if not all, were probably captured with an iPhone camera. Since I have it with me all of the time, it is the most used when capturing a moment. Sorry that I don't have more technical details. The middle shot was taken with the iPhone app "QuadCamera."
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I'm still way amateur, but these are my favorite photos that I've taken. I had a hard time choosing, and I had some previous stuff with great setups but taken by a crappy point and shoot.


Macro shot of my cymbidiums that I bought at the San Francisco Flower Show:


Orchids



Cherry Blossoms at Hakone Gardens in Saratoga, CA


DSC_0317



Jellyfish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium:


IMG_1253

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looking towards Osborne

garry st. intersection

]ambulance station no. 10
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