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dafiryde wrote:
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Wow, this is amazing. Up to around 9 pages of photos people think they've taken that are boring.
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Interesting collection of pictures posted here yesterday. I LOVE the staircase, though it does look like you are looking down (maybe down to the skeleton, as Kjell suggested. My hubby looked at the skeleton and suggested that his dresser was trying too hard to save his wares. That sparrow is perfect, and the hibiscus is certainly colorful. About the only one that comes close to "boring" would be the bench, and that mainly because of its monochrome look.
P.S. I thought I'd post this picture I took last nightbecause you all might find it interesting as a technical exercise, showing K10 limitations. This picture was shot in raw, converted in LR (no exposure adjustment)and resized with CS2 - no other pp. It shows vertical banding at ISO 800, there's noticable camera shake even though shutter speed was 1/50 sec. at 70mm. That's probably because it was taken out of a side car window traveling at around 60 mph and vibrating due to veryhigh winds. It was taken around 10:30 last night as we were going home from a friend's birthday party, and so had a huge dynamic range between the only light source and the terrain. It's not great photography, but I was surprised that I got anything at all, considering the situation (and my great relief that the freeway wasn't closed). Moral of the story, take the picture, even when the conditions are against you. |
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That's a scary view Harriet...stay safe ya' heah?
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The old Railroad Passenger Depot at Decatur Alabama....Abandoned and tapped to become a visitors centor or museum.
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I think not much can be more boring than gas meter then
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Boring old fence post
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Hey SB...that is boring but it does remind me of my father's pasture where I spent a LOT of my childhood...riding horses, hunting rabbits, reading cheap western novels,etc. So not so boring as it is nostalgic!! Very nice though...the spider's web is agood touch!
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EddyinGA wrote:
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I think your image is just too boring. Can't see it. Likely you have deleted that from boringbucket.com Daniel |
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