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Took this with my phone. Really surprised how well this turned out.

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Date Taken: 2013-06-13 16:10:29

Camera Make: HTC

Camera Model: HTC One X

Focal Length: 3.6 mm

Exposure Time: 0.003 sec (1/302)

ISO: 100

A friend asked me to take some pictures of his firearms.

 

Winchester 1894
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Date Taken: 2013-06-15 16:41:26
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Jericho
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Date Taken: 2013-06-15 15:40:07
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Date Taken: 2013-06-15 15:46:36
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1903 Springfield
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Date Taken: 2013-06-15 16:25:10
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Highlighting some of the macro-like shots that I attempted. Could've been a bit better had I had better lighting and a tripod.

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DSC_0216 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0221 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0214 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

 


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DSC_0227 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr


 

Bug was on my trunk!

 


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DSC_0200 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr



Thanks!

 

The last two images were actually taken with my 35 f/1.8

 

But all the ones before were taken with my Macro 105 f/2.8 

 

Having a macro lens is great because you don't have to go far to take unique photographs. 

Meaning I must post 30+ photos?

He's 4 years old.  We got him for an adoption center nearby; he lived with a senior who had to move into an assisted living home that doesn't allow pet, so Oliver (who was perviously named Pumpkin), was pretty much ready to go!

Meaning I must post 30+ photos?

He's 4 years old.  We got him for an adoption center nearby; he lived with a senior who had to move into an assisted living home that doesn't allow pet, so Oliver (who was perviously named Pumpkin), was pretty much ready to go!

30 per month :angry: :P But I can be lenient and allow bi-monthly :D

 

 

Awwww adopted kittehs are teh best! 

On my patio, this hawk was after the squirrels and doves, he dove in and almost hit me in the head with his wing.   scared the crap out of me!   it was cloudy and rainy, so had to have the iso way up, so it's kinda grainy, but this isn't telephoto, the hawk was only about 6 feet away from me.

 

 

 

and also a cardinal, eating some seed i threw out for the birds

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