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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by austin granger View Post
    A Family at the Mall, Beaverton
    Really nice. You didn't get chased out of the store? I did shooting these. But I was not going to be put off. I went back in with the camera in a inconspicuous shoulder bag. Found the the scene, metered it, whipped out the camera, shot and dashed before any store manager would notice. I think they're kind of fun to shoot. It's too bad the attitude towards it.

    BTW, not that I care, but Flickr's TOS says you're suppose to link back to their site and give you the proper BB code for that (or HTML) under Share->Grab The Link->BBcode radio button option.





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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    full moon

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    This is a very very rough scan, but this is the view from the Lake Champlain ferry in the middle of Irene's visit.


    Untitled by tombeaman, on Flickr

    Took this by wedging the camera between the windshield and dashboard, and hoping for the best. You can see we're midway through listing to port. Upon listing back to starboard, the ship will slap the water and send a big wave crashing over the bow and our car.

    It was terrifying and fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Woods View Post
    full moon

    that is not a full moon. looks to be 2 to 3 days from full

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by dsim View Post
    Wonderful image Zaitz.
    Thank you!

    One from my trip in July - Grand Teton light rays:


    D300s Tokina 11-16mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbeaman View Post
    This is a very very rough scan, but this is the view from the Lake Champlain ferry in the middle of Irene's visit.

    Took this by wedging the camera between the windshield and dashboard, and hoping for the best. You can see we're midway through listing to port. Upon listing back to starboard, the ship will slap the water and send a big wave crashing over the bow and our car.

    It was terrifying and fun.

    Rolleicord III
    Kodak Pro 400 MC
    It would have been cool to catch one of those waves crashing over the bow.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zaitz View Post

    One from my trip in July - Grand Teton light rays:

    D300s Tokina 11-16mm.
    Nice capture of that atmosphere.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Really nice. You didn't get chased out of the store? I did shooting these. But I was not going to be put off. I went back in with the camera in a inconspicuous shoulder bag. Found the the scene, metered it, whipped out the camera, shot and dashed before any store manager would notice. I think they're kind of fun to shoot. It's too bad the attitude towards it.

    BTW, not that I care, but Flickr's TOS says you're suppose to link back to their site and give you the proper BB code for that (or HTML) under Share->Grab The Link->BBcode radio button option.





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    Nice one Tucco. I think your mannequins must be vintage, as there seems to be a trend now of of having them either faceless or headless. These sorts of things fascinate me... As for my own picture, it was actually taken inside the mall but outside the store, so I didn't have to worry about interference much. But believe me, I've been chased out of plenty of places!
    When I was younger, I worked at a mall (at a camera store-surprise). A co-worker and I used to sneak around and put dollar sign sticker in the eyes of various creatures (think giant Christmas bears, etc) as a kind of 'guerilla art.' Man, I wish I had more pictures of that stuff.
    I had no idea about the Flickr TOS. Thanks for the heads up.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    some random NYC stuff, M7II









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    Stella after a bath:


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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Zaitz View Post
    Stella after a bath:

    D300s + Rokinon 85m f1.4
    Ha, it looks like the dog's face is pressed up against some glass.

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