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Excellent shots Tim! Your compositions are very well thought out. Good stuff!...cheers...Don
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Thanks ya'll. With any luck we will find a place and I will get an opportunity to take more on vacation every year.
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Very nice shots. What lens did you use with your K100d ?
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he used the kit lens as he said.
tim, do you mind me playing with a couple?? roy |
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tim,
you've come a long way in the past year congrats. ![]() roy |
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robar wrote:
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Lensmore, thank you, and yes, all of the shots were taken with the Pentax 18-55mm kit lens. Tim |
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Great shots.
My favs are the first one - shows fantastic scenery; The church - the framing is perfect; and the Bridge - looks like you could step right into it. Dal |
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A very nice series, Tim! If Kentucky is anything like what it looks in your shots, I easily understand why you'd like to settle there. Like others I choose the bridge as my favourite, but it's a tough race. Good thing it isn't a race at all, and that you can pick all as your favourite!
The hibiscus flower in your picture is the Rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syraicus, that Bigdawg uses for his lens demonstrations. It's more hardy than Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (common hibiscus), in a well protected spot it can even survive outdoors in southern Sweden. Kjell |
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Nice section of the country, and great photos of it. After retirement, you can go to work for their Chamber of Commerce! :lol:
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Tim, beautiful shots!
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