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Nice shots mainer, though what lens were you using for the closeups? The bokeh looks kinda "busy" (as opposed to "creamy") on it.

yeah.. and i find the logo / watermark a bit distracting. doesn't help that it's kinda low res (blurry/pixelly).

yeah.. and i find the logo / watermark a bit distracting. doesn't help that it's kinda low res (blurry/pixelly).

I took the the shot through a Sumac tree, they are very "branchy" so the background looks that way due to that. I used the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS. I watermark and downsize anything I post on the internet like this since I sell my photos. Thanks for the comments.

I took the the shot through a Sumac tree, they are very "branchy" so the background looks that way due to that. I used the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS. I watermark and downsize anything I post on the internet like this since I sell my photos. Thanks for the comments.

i meant the logo looks pixelly, not the photo...

Here's one I took from my computer desk :p

P52[6] Beans

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This was very last minute, and I'm still a week behind! Going to have to find something else to photograph and then one more for this week.

Date Taken: 2012-03-04 14:22:52

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 500D

Focal Length: 55 mm

Aperture: f/5.6

Exposure Time: 1.3

ISO: 100

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Camera:Canon Rebel t3

Aperture:f/4.0

Focal Length: 55mm

Software Used: Adobe Lightroom 3.4

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Camera:Canon Rebel T3

Focal Length: 50mm

Software used:Adobe lightroom 3.4

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Camera: Canon Rebel T3

Aperture:f/4.0

Focal Length: 55mm

Software used: Adobe Lightroom 3.4

I really like the two of the airplanes and the ones of the fire fighters are nice as well. Nice work everyone! I hope to get off my ass this year now that I have a car to get around and put my camera to good use.

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