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Focal Length: 160 mm
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Taken with the Minolta 35-105 f/3.5-4.5:

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This was taken with the Minolta 35-105mm F 3.5-4.5 Lens.
I took this at a friend's home today. He just got out of the hospital and someone gave him this get well flower arrangement. I walked over to his home to show him the new lens. He is a shutter bug as well.
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Focal Length: 105 mm
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Flash: Flash fired
My MP3 player on our bed. The white really stands out against the orange and tan. It is a 40gig Creative Zen Touch. I bought it in 2005 while i lived in Massachusetts.
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Flash: Flash fired


I love the way this plants looks. The leaves are so glossy! The green really contrasts with the white wall behind it. The different angles that the stalks go are real nice against the wall as well. I love the glossy leaves that they have and they are very easy to take care of.
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/10
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: Flash fired
A light at a neighbor's home. I love the light cast on the wall.
Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 100

More From The Zoo Set. Taken in the Butterfly Dome.
Gold and Green. I wished that his wings had been unfolded to get a better photo of him. It is a Monarch butterfly.
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/4
Focal Length: 135 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: Flash fired
More From The Zoo Set. Taken in the Butterfly Dome.
This butterfly is really pretty. I love the colors that it has. On the rocks, it really stands out.
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 140 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: Flash fired
More From The Zoo Set. Taken in the Butterfly Dome.
I love the background on this photo. The blur was really done well. The flower very delicate, is in focus and the butterfly is not in full focus.
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 150 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: Flash fired
This stuff has been sitting on my CD case since i unloaded it. I placed it that way about two weeks ago. I was just shooting around the house and it caught my eye. Very interesting contrast between the steel, wood, and wall. I used a Rear Flash on this photo.
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 120 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: Flash fired
Me looking through the window located on the stairs. I thought that this was a really cool Bokeh example. It turned out very nice they way i was in focus but the trees outside were blurry and my reflection on the glass in focus.
Exposure: 0.125 sec (1/8)
Aperture: f/4
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ISO Speed: 100
A close up photo of the old cross on a tombstone.
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Focal Length: 130 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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Share this Script on Flickr I love her reflection in the window. I used my Rear Flash for this. The Bokeh is nice as the window is in focus with her but the trees are blurry. Really cool effect if you ask me. There is some nice contrasting between her and the window seal. It is really hard to see her feet.
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Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Flash: Flash fired
Another Pass from the C130!
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Focal Length: 135 mm
ISO Speed: 100
I found this photo in a group that i am in. It is called 469 Photographer
"Reflected Crown
I was surprised to find this reflection, hadn't had that on any other drops shots. Clutching at straws, but I say it's something different!".
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This whole series was an experiment in Depth Of Field (DOF) for me. I used many different settings to get the effects that are seen here in this set of photographs. I love the flowers to the front being in sharp focus and the ones to the rear getting more and more blurry or called by the correct term, Bokeh.
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Another in the Sunflower Set that i took about two weeks ago. I wonder what it is looking at. I love the fuzz that is lighted up due to the direction of the sun. If you look closely, you can see a bug at the 9pm position on the left center.
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture: f/6.3
Focal Length: 180 mm
ISO Speed: 200
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Take That, You Rascally Republicans
All the world turns its attention to the upper midwest this week, because when you're talking about Republicans in Minnesota, you're talking about some serious excitement, boy! When Uncle Edgar and Aunt Mabel wear their funny made-in-China Uncle Sam hats and start chugging some discount-store champagne on the convention floor, sooooeeeee, look out!
I just want all of You People out there beneath the embracing wings of my private jet to know that I am waiting for The Call to serve you, my little People, you 'umble little working men and women who keep the wheels of American industry turning, as your next President and Saviour. Indeed, I pre-pre-release my pre-prepared pre-acceptance speech, for which in return my underground banks of secret computers manned…um…personned by my operatives are even now mining your personal computers for information:
My fellow Americans,
As I stand here tonight, bathed in the glorious reflected light of myself, the guy for whom I have been waiting, pushing the envelope and thinking outside the box, I just want you to know that the future lies ahead. The past is behind us. Tomorrow is another day. We have nothing to love but love itself. Nothing stands between us and the spirit of victory except the spirit of defeat.
Yes, we can – we can use commas to set single nouns of affirmation apart from independent clauses.
My running mate is a Washington outsider who brings years of Washington experience to the ticket in order to call upon veteran lawmakers to revolutionize business as usual in order to bring America to a brave new dawn of hope, because, after all, yesterday is gone, and tomorrow is a new day, and the sun shines on all persons regardless of creed, color, or walk of life.
As we open a new chapter of life on the long and weary road to a brave new world, the key to the future will unlock the envelope of opportunity for all, equality especially for the marginalized who build this great country daily with the sweat of their tears and the muscles of our toils.
Let us ensure that never again will Joe Six-Pack and John and Mary Catholic be burdened with having to think too much about errant hyperbole or have to deconstruct shades of meanings, or meanings of shades, because the blue-collar little people need to sit around their kitchen tables as they plan in hope the riding of their bicycles to their humble little jobs as they save the planet from global warming caused by a failure to think outside the pre-paid mailer and the inefficient recycling of fueled fossils and solar wind power for all the people of the world in peace, love, and harmonic convergence because life is like a delicate flower that must be gently nourished so that it will grow to be like a mighty oak sheltering the world from America's occupation of Tibet.
My fellow Americans, let the nuance go forth from this second and minute and hour and decade from this night which defines a new generation of nurturing and loving souls who are passionate in their dedication for an America which looks more like the world, and a world which embraces each other in her loving arms because at the end of the day the bottom line is that we are all children of Mother Earth who is crying for her children through tears stained by pollution and a failure to love as the green torch of hope is passed from loving hand to loving hand and from loving windmill to loving windmill in the ever-expanding passionate quest from renewable energy sources under the selfless guardianship of my old pal T-Bone, who also just happens to own most of the ground under which those windmills sit.
I also want to thank my spiritual leader, The Reverend Doctor Bishop Brother Billy-Bob Hairdo of the Bright Light Free Will Four Square Full Gospel Holiness Sanctified Temple Fellowship Outreach of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Lamb and Taco Stand, your Visa Card welcome. I know he would love to be here with you tonight, but he got crossways of the district attorney and is even now being brutally tortured in a FEMA trailer.
With an unfailing confidence in the future that the sun will shine bright on a new America cleansed of last week's news because it is all so last year, I pledge to you, my fellow Americans, my pledgeness that I will pledge to serve you in my beingness of soul and extend my blue-collar backgroundness through my simple Spode china dinner settings at a table open through all the highways and byways of this great land to all God's / Buddha's / Allah's / Gaia's children. With all my layered humility I pledge to thank you with all my heart and soul and prayers and thoughts.
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A casual perusal of the Democratic Party Convention reveals that that all the delegates are old and wear funny hats, rather like Uncle Bert and Aunt Ethel getting giddy on Sam's Club champagne on New Year's Eve, and wearing lampshades. Where are the young Democrats?
I just wanted to see what a cropped photo of the fly would look like. It is a little soft but a good photo non the less.
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Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Not ready just yet to open. I need to go and check to see how big it has gotten.
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Aperture: f/6.3
Focal Length: 210 mm
ISO Speed: 200
I took this photo last week. Look at the bees and other bugs on the flower. The must also like sunflowers. I like this photo about as much as i like the other sunflower pic i took during this set.
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture: f/6.3
Focal Length: 200 mm
ISO Speed: 200
I saw these flowers at a home today so i stopped to get a few photos. This flower for some reason has a fly on it. I do not know why. I took several photos of it and this turned out to be the best.
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Here is the complete steeple of the St Clair's Church. I really like it and it can be seen from a great distance away. The red and black really contrasts with the blue sky.
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/14
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 100
I had the lens all the way out for this photo. I love the red brick and how it is setting in the wall. The church is old so the brick is not very straight and looks like it has had some repairs on it as well. The white cross really stands out in this photo.
Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/14
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Taken at a local church today. I was trying to get some of the grass and plants in the setting with the clouds and sky. Perhaps i will go and take it using the 18-70mm lens.
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 100
I really like this one because of the side profile and being able to see his eyes.
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 100
I took this photo while there was a storm near our area. I love the deep dark orange colors present in the clouds. The little area of blue that is in the clouds really contrasts with the rest of the photo.
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: f/4
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 100
I think that this is one of the best photos that i have taken in a long time. It is so simple and yet it is very contrasting in subject matter. This is my Lava Lamp sitting on my desk area. I just thought i would take a photo of it and see how it turned out. I was blown away with the contrast in colors with the dark wall to the left, the blue color in the glass, and the window blinds letting in a little light from the outside almost giving the lamp an ambient glow. Look at the blinds through the glass and liquid. See how the shape is warped because of the lamp's shape and content. Also notice the texture on the wall and blinds. I love the light in the blinds not being harsh and overpowering.
Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 160 mm
ISO Speed: 100
You can see a Bee in the center of this flower.
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 100