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Stitched image I captured on July 4th, using Canon T7i, and my 24 mm lens. The trees on the right came out a little darker than I wanted, but overall, I'm pleased with the stitch. 

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13 hours ago, Archstroke said:

Taken with my S7 after the storm last night

Love the colors!

 

 

Since Summer is coming to a close, and since I've made many edits on my photos, I'm sharing some my favorite photos I've taken over the Summer.

 

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Got a break in the clouds last night, and caught a glimpse of Comet 46p/Wirtanen!

 

Canon EOS Rebel T7i

EF50mm f/1.8 STM

ƒ/2.0

 

50.0 mm

10

 

1600

Flash (off, did not fire)

 

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George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River on 11/25/2018.

 

Canon EOS Rebel T6i

Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF)

 

Shot at:

ƒ/13.0

107.0 mm

1/80

ISO 100

 

 

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I didn't go out in the cold for the eclipse, but I tried out some astro with my new camera a couple days ago. Unfortunately, there's tons of light pollution where I am.

 

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Canon EOS Rebel T6i

Bower SLY 358C 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye

 

Shot at:

ƒ/3.5

8 mm

16/1

ISO 12800

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On 4/4/2019 at 7:51 PM, Dot Matrix said:

Capturing some crazy winds along the Lake Ontario shore... Canon eOS 800D - f11 in aperture priority, ISO 100. 

Let's try this once more.

 

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Got my 5th "In Explore" submission: 

 

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