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@Someguy: The second shot is brilliant, the 3rd one is also very good.

@remus: Nice work on those road shots.

Plaza de la Paz

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View of the "Plaza de la Paz" and the "Bas?lica Colegiata de Nuestra Se?ora de Guanajuato" behind it in the historic city of Guanajuato, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guanajuato, M?xico.

Date Taken: 2011-03-20 14:32:56

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 18-50mm F2.8-4.5

Focal Length: 18 mm

Mode: Aperture-priority AE

Aperture: f/7.1

Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/800)

ISO: 200

@remus: Nice work on those road shots.

Thanks, nice shot!!

Thanks, I've edited the mono pic a bit:

I like it!!

@remus - some really nice shots so far, good work :yes:

Thanks man, it was actually explored on flickr!

Another photo from my trip to Guanajuato:

Plaza del Baratillo

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View of the "Plaza del Baratillo" in the historic city of Guanajuato, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guanajuato, M?xico.

Date Taken: 2011-03-20 13:10:38

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 18-50mm F2.8-4.5

Focal Length: 18 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/7.1

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/500)

ISO: 200

Yet another photo from Guanajuato:

Vista desde el P?pila

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View of the historic city of Guanajuato, a UNESCO World Heritage Site from the the viewing point at "El P?pila". The 3 largest (and most recognizable) buildings in this photo are the "Universidad de Guanajuato", the "Bas?lica Colegiata de Nuestra Se?ora de Guanajuato" and the "Templo de la Compa??a de Jes?s". Guanajuato, M?xico.

Date Taken: 2011-03-21 13:39:49

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 50mm F1.4

Focal Length: 50 mm

Mode: Aperture-priority AE

Aperture: f/9.0

Exposure Time: 0.002 sec (1/640)

ISO: 100

So... I met this guy on flickr last night, and he invited me to Buffalo to take some shots of an abandoned building, it was myself and about 6 others. Here are some shots I took, I think it turned out very well!

I had a great time

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Interesting light in this room^

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I think this one turned out pretty cool as well!

Check out the rest here (I will likely upload more over the next couple days)

Yes, they are very good, great work and excellent opportunity.

Thanks a lot!

nice pics remus... lol at "i met a guy and he invited me to an abandoned building..."

Thanks, haha, and yeah, it does sound a bit odd when you say it like that :p

Some of my favourite photos taken from a wedding my wife and I did last fall. The engagement photos can be seen here.

Great shots, really love the last one!

I know a couple conductors on our local commuter rail system, so I was able to hang out the side and take some pictures yesterday. I only had my iPhone with me, though.

PS: I don't recommend hanging out of a moving train unless you know what you're doing.

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