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Thanks Draconian Guppy. Shooting through a crappy plastic 47mm lens with a completely useless focus scale tends to lead to that effect :p

Well it's not the equipment ;) And I really like that blurry pic... if you were to share say a 1680 x 1050 version, I'd be one hapy camper :p

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+1 the bottom dark part is beautiful, people underestimate dark :p very nice (Y)(Y)

@ Moonman ! Nice white! what tree is that? + the last one with the geese? is really a nice like in disney movie breathtaking shot. +1 you get brownie points ofr the heinie :D

@Andre The second one is brilliant I especially like the transition from the sunset to the black ocean, great work man

@basix First and Third ones are simply amazing, was HDR/Raw used?

@Inzite Awesome as usual :)

@Jordan Green You must be loving your strobe, lighting is excellent and it is sooooo sharp!

@Pandya The Darkness and color in all four of the shots are really good and make them stand out, well done

Sorry if their is anyone I have missed, but lately all the shots are great

So I had an idea this week to photograph my own eye and a few other things here are the results (Click to see Large on Flickr, made thumbnails small so post is not massive)

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Spider, requested any further spiders in spoiler tags, seemed to not work :)

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And a Follow up on that last sunset I posted

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"@basix First and Third ones are simply amazing, was HDR/Raw used?"

Thanks, No HDR in either and my camera only shoots in jpg unfortunately.

Your eye creeps me out more than the spider does!

"basix - the blossom and the b&w strap abstract is awesome. loving it."

Thank You too : ) They both got some LR work and "The Strap" photo was an accident as I kept shooting when my son tryed to grab it ; )

I almost got an A-1 on craigslist but it got sold to a more local buyer last week, enjoy yours though, cant wait to see pics!

Thanks Everyone Apreciate the comments :)

@Diffused Mind That shot is truely awesome. Loving the red tint on it. You could make it b&w and probably sell that since it is in a popular place

@Jordan Green, No problem you do have some truely awesome photos. I'll add you on flickr

@basix Loving that watermark on the photos. It's a very nice (Deserted looking landscape), well captures

To finish off the week here are some droplets

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Not that great shots but Friday night got boring and I had a flower on my desk :)

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