Neowin Digital Gallery - Yearly Edition 2011


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I figured you would have had pics from the new years bash in niagara falls too.

I know I'm late to the party here, but the railroad tie photo looks strange. It's an awesome shot, but the bokeh is so smooth, that the grass strands actually blur enough to make it look like a smoothing or Gaussian blur effect taken too far in photoshop...kinda distracting in my eyes. other than that the colors and bokeh are spot on.

this chicken's meat is black :o it tastes the same thou haha

Nice shot.

Holy FCK!

They saw JUPITER and it's MOONS with that set up! That's insane. I guess 5x2x1.3x800mm=10,400mm lens? lol

Wow! I didn't watch that video when I posted it, that Jupiter part was amazing.

Some shots from my first time out in months *sigh

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old and rusty by punklefish, on Flickr

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what is it!? by punklefish, on Flickr

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... by punklefish, on Flickr

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the little plant that could by punklefish, on Flickr

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big paws! by punklefish, on Flickr

Realizing I need to starting new styles of composition/shooting too.

whoa evan's back!

Haha thanks. Yeah been gone for a while, busy with work and all, took a good long break to focus on some other stuff, but I'm starting to get back in, hope to have some shots within the next couple months for you guys :)

Hi all,

You guys have some beautiful shots!

I have recently purchased a D3000 and have been trying to teach myself the basics and was wondering if anyone could provide any feedback on a couple shots I've taken. I just see everyone's images and I am blown away at the sharpness and all.

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f/6.3

44mm

200 ISO

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I understand this one is a bit blurry but it was really windy out at the time.

f/10

55mm

200 ISO

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f/11

55mm

200 ISO

Thanks all! :-)

There was a training at a local school this morning.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/danegre/

I cant wait I want a pro account.

Hey, would you mind sharing your exif data from this shot?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/danegre/5711379941/in/photostream

I love the colors and sharpness!

Thanks!

Hey, would you mind sharing your exif data from this shot?

firetruck

I love the colors and sharpness!

Thanks!

Exif data

Camera Nikon D3100

Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160)

Aperture f/6.3

Focal Length 18 mm

ISO Speed 200

Exposure Bias 0 EV

Flash No Flash

X-Resolution 300 dpi

Y-Resolution 300 dpi

Viewing Conditions Illuminant Type D50

Measurement Observer CIE 1931

Measurement Flare 0.999%

Measurement Illuminant D65

Orientation Horizontal (normal)

Software Ver.1.00

Date and Time (Modified) 2011:05:08 11:49:53

Exposure Program Program AE

Date and Time (Original) 2011:05:08 11:49:53

Date and Time (Digitized) 2011:05:08 11:49:53

Compressed Bits Per Pixel 4

I used the vivid and changed some settings.

trees

I wish I could get some nice weather up here this spring so I could get a chance to get out and get some shots. Hoping the long weekend next week will give me that chance.

I realized that I tend to position my subject on the left side of the image (for the most part) as I realized a flickr friend tends to take photos of their subject on the right, so we decided to try and do the opposite...

Here are a couple quick snaps I took today after work

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DSC_0002 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

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DSC_0004 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

... still waiting for things to bloom, so I had to take a pic of a dandelion haha ^

New thing for me. Spent the day playing with my new Tamron, and tried not to edit the photos too much.. (I still did with some)

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Drummer 1 by King Antonius, on Flickr

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Drummer 2 by King Antonius, on Flickr

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Let Sleeping Soldiers Lie by King Antonius, on Flickr

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Reloding by King Antonius, on Flickr

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Fire! by King Antonius, on Flickr

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The big boy by King Antonius, on Flickr

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Tomski by King Antonius, on Flickr

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