Neowin Digital Gallery - Yearly Edition 2011


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Thanks bro, well make some time and we shall go shooting your not even real far away if your shooting in pittsburgh its like a 2:30 hour drive ;).

Nice! thanks. From where I live in Lancaster County it's a two hour 59 min drive. Jumpy on rt 283 to the turn pike.

I was outside awhile ago since it's not cold, just windy.

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I cant wait to get a tripod.

So, last night my friends and I decided to have a poker night as we just finished our midterms; here is a pic I took, and here is the topic I created on neowin a while later

https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/976956-yooooo-neowinhavi/

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As you can see from the pic, I was cleaning house!

Andador

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Historic buildings on Andador 5 de Mayo, in the Quer?taro Historic Center. Quer?taro, M?xico.

Date Taken: 2011-02-06 12:06:48

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 18-50mm F2.8-4.5

Focal Length: 18 mm

Mode: Aperture-priority AE

Aperture: f/8.0

Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/800)

ISO: 200

dude, why do you need more camera gear? lol

the m9 is just too sexy

I agree with moonman, wicked lighting on that last one !!!

I don't usually do "portraits"... But I was bored so asked my younger brother to step outside with me... I didn't really have anyone else :p

looks mighty fine

loving the m9

35mm @ 1/6 sec hand held? easy to do without the mirror slap.

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mm.. just let the SI float.. very smooth bokeh by the 35mm f2 summicron IV

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Thanks Ron, here's more of that Sky, this time with a CPL

Campanario

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View of a church's bell tower against the blue sky in Querétaro's historic center. Querétaro, México.

Date Taken: 2011-02-06 13:57:41

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: DT 50mm F1.8 SAM

Focal Length: 50 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/3.5

Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/2000)

ISO: 200

Hey guys, so I went to the autoshow today, I had a great time, only my second time going, but this time Mercedes had a test 'track' set up with about 10 different cars, it was free and you could go as many times as you wanted, I went around probably a good 12/13 times!

It was incredible, they make some great cars, even the SUV's handled very well and had a great kick when you floored it. On one of my last runs with an e-series car full of my friends I was really pushing the car to its limits and they had to stop me and advised me to slow down a bit haha, it was one of the best times of my life!!

Here are a couple shots, but I will be uploading several more in the upcoming days, enjoy!

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