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Went here

Saw these


Shot this.


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Your blessed, great looking kids Wink
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Took a couple pics of my offspring tonight. Not the best pics, but these moments are fleeting.



A real doll......


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great pics on this thread. took some simple shots of a couple of my knives that are heading out to their new owners soon. also a shot of my newest Steyr and friend.

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…later that same day:


And as a painting:

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^^^^^awesome pic!!


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I agree with stickman428, that is a GREAT shot reconair.

ETA: What camera/lens did you use?


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I agree with stickman428, that is a GREAT shot reconair.

ETA: What camera/lens did you use?


I used my wife's Canon 60D with an EF 70-200mm zoom lens @ 200mm. I took the shot thru the sliding glass door. It may have been sharper if not for the glass door. Camera was on a tripod, not hand held.


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Originally posted by reconair:
I used my wife's Canon 60D with an EF 70-200mm zoom lens @ 200mm. I took the shot thru the sliding glass door. It may have been sharper if not for the glass door. Camera was on a tripod, not hand held.


Was it an f/2.8 or the f/4? Just curious as I've had both and sold the f/2.8 because it was just too heavy, but was a beast of a lens, especially the II. I now just own the f/4 which is a fantastic lens and saves a little on the weight too. I actually prefer it these days. A great image nonetheless, especially thru the glass doors!


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reconair,

That cardinal photograph is fantastic! He almost appears to be smiling ever so slightly as the wind and snow blow around him. A beautiful bird and a beautiful shot.




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Originally posted by reconair:
I used my wife's Canon 60D with an EF 70-200mm zoom lens @ 200mm. I took the shot thru the sliding glass door. It may have been sharper if not for the glass door. Camera was on a tripod, not hand held.


Was it an f/2.8 or the f/4? Just curious as I've had both and sold the f/2.8 because it was just too heavy, but was a beast of a lens, especially the II. I now just own the f/4 which is a fantastic lens and saves a little on the weight too. I actually prefer it these days. A great image nonetheless, especially thru the glass doors!


It is the f/2.8.


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Big Revo and the half brother...


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CRKT M16-04A Carson Auto.



The new auto with ’99 M16-04 “Carson Flipper”


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I was in Lisbon for work this past week and had a free morning, stumbled onto this LGS. They were asking 1000 euros for a P232! Very small shop, 4 or 5 people would have stepping on each other it was so small. Sorry for the crappy iPhone pics.

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Quick cell phone pic of my LTR I finally got around to assembling. Smile

 
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Member Widge sent me some of his favorite tea. I took some pictures for the book of faces of the process of brewing up a cup. I liked the way this one turned out.



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^^^^^^^^^
So his favorite is Delta Elite?

Too bad it's not in a "Gold Cup"

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(I took a new picture of it today but but Photobucket was freaking out & wouldn't upload it)


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