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When I see some pictures here I become the feeling to live in the wrong country :woot:

All your base are belong to us? :rofl:

When I see some pictures here I become the feeling to live in the wrong country :woot:

All your base are belong to us? :rofl:

Just got home for Christmas break and set my things down. I turned on a nightlight because I left my lamp at school and then I realized "Whoah, this is a really cool shot with nice warm lighting"...

my 360 PC controller. I'm happy with it -

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:D

The Sphere

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View of "La Esfera" (the Sphere) attached to the Nave Lewis building in Parque Fundidora. Monterrey, Nuevo Le?n, M?xico.

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: DT 50mm F1.8 SAM

Mode: Aperture-priority AE

Focal Length: 50 mm

Aperture: f/1.8

Exposure Time: 0.004 sec (1/250)

ISO: 400

Luna

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View of the moon (and a few stars) during a Lunar Eclipse as seen from Monterrey, Nuevo Le?n, M?xico. This was taken shortly before the moon was covered in darkness completely.

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 70-210mm F3.5-4.5

Mode: Manual

Focal Length: 210 mm

Aperture: f/5.6

Exposure Time: 3.2

ISO: 200

View of the moon (and a few stars) during a Lunar Eclipse as seen from Monterrey, Nuevo Le?n, M?xico. This was taken shortly before the moon was covered in darkness completely.

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 70-210mm F3.5-4.5

Mode: Manual

Focal Length: 210 mm

Aperture: f/5.6

Exposure Time: 3.2

ISO: 200

nice

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