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Taken at Port Lympne Wildlife Park 29/12/05.

 

Canon S2 with zoom at 105mm (35mm equivalent). 1/500 sec @f3.5. Unfortunately it was cloudy all day so I tried using fill-in flash. As you can see it didn't make much difference!

 

Title: White Rhino Tree

 

The rhino really would have been white had it come outside!

 

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Edited by Steve Burke

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Lochan and trees

 

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Exposure time : 10/1000

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Date taken : 2005:12:28 15:01:40

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Getting to the bottom of it

 

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Date modified : 2005:12:28 15:00:32

YCbCr Positioning : co-sited (2)

Copyright :

Exif offset : 294

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Exposure time : 10/600

F-Number : F5.6

Exposure program : Aperture priority (3)

ISO speed ratings : 100

EXIF version : 02.20

Date taken : 2005:12:28 15:00:32

Date digitized : 2005:12:28 15:00:32

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Shutter speed : 1/64

Aperture : F5.7

Brightness : 236/100

Exposure bias value : 0/100

Max aperture : F2.8

Metering mode : Multi-segment (5)

Light source : Unknown (0)

Flash : Flash fired

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White balance : Auto (0)

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IOP version : 0100

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Maker Note Version : 0130

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taken on the 4th jan

 

Fuji E500

 

1/8th second shutter speed,

 

f5.6

 

taken by phil dean

 

bardonmill9ho.jpg

 

Two Old Friends

Edited by phil dean

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tree1.jpg

 

Entry No 1

Title: Tree with a View

Photographer: Steve Randles

Exposure Time = 1/25"

F Number = F6.3

ISO Speed Ratings = 200

Date Time Original = 2005-12-29 16:24:19

Edited by Steve Randles

There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. - Ansel Adams

 

Focal Planet

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Do do do looking out my front door.

 

Photo taken by Mick Smith.

 

Taken on the 2nd Jan 2006.

 

Taken out the front of my house.

 

Using sony DSCP 100.

 

 

Micksstreettree.jpg

Edited by Hellbelly
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Hi All.

 

Tracy here, Hellbelly's partner. This is my entry.

 

Called Ye olde hut.

 

Taken at the Belair national Park.

 

Taken today the 3rd Jan 2006.

 

Taken using a sony DSCP 100.

 

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I hate getting up early, I didn't even realise there were two 6 o'clocks in one day!
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Winter Morning Warming; The mist rises...

 

3rd January 2006

Nigel Weston

Konica Minolta DiMAGE X 31

 

Taken at Biddulph Country park

 

WinterWarming.jpg

Edited by Blank

Whatever floats your boat...

See how I float mine, here

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