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I went to the Longwood Gardens in PA today. I brought my Canon A80 with a Walmart Tripod with me but they won't allow me to take the tripod in the garden. :(

Here is some sample of the pictures I took today with 4pm natural light and handheld.

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WOW! i love how the daisy stands out against the almost grey leaves! :wub:

My first ever contribution to any thread of this kind on Neowin. There's a lot of photos I'm about to post, I hope it's not interpreted as spam as that's certaintly not my intent. Just felt like sharing.

Basically, a mixture of macro photography, various sunsets/sunrises and the odd photo of an animal.

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(the last two here are of a 5-6 week year old standard poodle, along with it's 7 brothers and sisters behind and around him. All in good homes now, by the way, one of which is ours, as we kept one.)

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Plenty more to come.. (will continue them in more posts due to the image limit)

all of your pix are excellent, esp the double rainbow pic! it really should be a wallpaper.....

Ee, thank you! Be happy to provide a full-res photo, if you like. And I'm still going with the photos, got about 16 to go..

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Bubble lights for my PC, so purdy I had to take a photo of them!

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Macro on a doggie's big wet nose. Gotta love it. ;)

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Taken in the outskirts of Oklahoma.

The last batch..

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Two sky-writers making an X in the sky. Not sure why, but it was still quite stunning.

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A recent storm we had here, extremely difficult to catch a photo of lightning (especially with my old digital camera), but I got one!

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Birdie!

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Another experimental macro shot.

Weejames, those are fantastic!! I especially love the second one, got a real melancholic beauty to it. (Y)

Weejames, those are fantastic!! I especially love the second one, got a real melancholic beauty to it.  (Y)

Cheers BananaMan.. much appreciated. Keep an eye on my DeviantArt page as i have few more sunset pictures im going to be posting soon.

--WeeJames

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