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Team Hydra Loadout

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Getting roped into doing team photos and stuff now xD

Date Taken: 2011-03-26 15:20:37

Camera Make: Canon

Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D

Focal Length: 50 mm

Mode: Aperture-priority AE

Aperture: f/6.3

Exposure Time: 0.004 sec (1/250)

ISO: 200

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Safe Harbor HDR

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Safe Harbor Dam

Date Taken: 2012-04-12 12:58:20

Camera Make: Panasonic

Camera Model: DMC-GF2

Focal Length: 18 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/4.1

Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/1000)

ISO: 100

Just playing around with some HDR effects in Photoshop.

Hanover Junction Station

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The Hanover Junction station. 16th US President Abraham Lincoln passed through here on November 18, 1863 en route to give his Gettysburg Address.

Date Taken: 2012-04-16 15:19:01

Camera Make: Panasonic

Camera Model: DMC-GF2

Focal Length: 21 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/4.3

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/640)

ISO: 100

Safe Harbor Substation

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Power Lines

Date Taken: 2012-01-08 14:12:39

Camera Make: Google

Camera Model: Nexus One

Focal Length: 4.3 mm

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Hilldale Farm Wind Turbine

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More realistic HDR-style version of the wind farm.

Date Taken: 2012-03-13 14:28:13

Camera Make: Panasonic

Camera Model: DMC-GF2

Focal Length: 42 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/5.6

Exposure Time: 1/4000 sec

ISO: 400

Hanover Junction Station

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The Hanover Junction station. 16th US President Abraham Lincoln passed through here on November 18, 1863 en route to give his Gettysburg Address.

Date Taken: 2012-04-16 15:19:01

Camera Make: Panasonic

Camera Model: DMC-GF2

Focal Length: 21 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/4.3

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/640)

ISO: 100

Safe Harbor Substation

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Power Lines

Date Taken: 2012-01-08 14:12:39

Camera Make: Google

Camera Model: Nexus One

Focal Length: 4.3 mm

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Hilldale Farm Wind Turbine

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Those are located on Turkey Hill property right? You can't get closer to them to take pictures can you?

Here are a few from the last month or two and up to today.

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Wedding - April 2012 1 by Robbie Khan, on Flickr

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Box Freestone Quarry by Robbie Khan, on Flickr

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Miner by Robbie Khan, on Flickr

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Weekend morning(s) by Robbie Khan, on Flickr

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Portsmouth Harbour (via Gosport) by Robbie Khan, on Flickr

Those are located on Turkey Hill property right? You can't get closer to them to take pictures can you?

Actually, that last photo of the wind turbines are located near Seven Valleys, PA at Hilldale Farms. I was about 0.25 mile away from the turbines in this shot. Those turbines (by my estimates) about 100-150 ft. tall, whereas the Turkey Hill turbines are nearly 400 ft.

Here are the Turkey Hill turbines from a distance of about 0.3 miles; the cell tower in the foreground is about 0.1 mile away:

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And here is Turkey Hill from about 2.3 miles away in Washington Boro:

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These things are huge.

Actually, that last photo of the wind turbines are located near Seven Valleys, PA at Hilldale Farms. I was about 0.25 mile away from the turbines in this shot. Those turbines (by my estimates) about 100-150 ft. tall, whereas the Turkey Hill turbines are nearly 400 ft.

Here are the Turkey Hill turbines from a distance of about 0.3 miles; the cell tower in the foreground is about 0.1 mile away:

And here is Turkey Hill from about 2.3 miles away in Washington Boro:

These things are huge.

Ahh ok yeah they are huge! I've been trying to find a good close spot to grab some pictures but I don't know that area too well.

Ahh ok yeah they are huge! I've been trying to find a good close spot to grab some pictures but I don't know that area too well.

If you can manage to get into the Lancaster County Refuse Authority or into the Turkey Hill Dairy itself, you should be able to get pretty close. I'd also check out the Turkey Hill Trail, which starts about half mile north of the Dairy on River Rd, but the terrain at some points of the trail is pretty rugged.

?ngel de la Independencia

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The Angel of Independence, one of the most famous landmarks in Mexico City, Mexico.

Date Taken: 2012-04-04 17:38:09

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 18-50mm F2.8-4.5

Focal Length: 18 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/5.6

Exposure Time: 0.003 sec (1/400)

ISO: 200

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