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shitlord
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a few pics from Amsterdam...

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P8P_sl

shitlord
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I know i've already put some up from Germany...but here's a few more...

this is the airport
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a train station...can't remember Frankfort or Berlin...i'm drunk right now...
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this is in Frankfurt...awesome cathedral...especially the outside...(i have pics...)
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old Frankfurt square...
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i can't remember...
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P8P_sl

shitlord
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Explain the first pic, how in the world do they park/move those cars?
man...i have no fucking idea. you can't even walk between them, they're packed so tight...the cars are parked with the tires less than an inch from falling into the damn canals...and you can bet that a decent amount of them are high when they park too...it's a fucking mystery to me as well.

and a few more from there...

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and for the lulz...a construction site barrier (mind our mess)
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FleshStick_sl

shitlord
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Photo I took at Yellowstone of some random geyser. Added a post-processed tilt-shift effect:

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More Yellowstone:

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EDIT: Updated first picture to better quality.
 

Corndog

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I have a lumix zf35 point and shoot camera. I want to improve taking pictures of aquarium fish. Which is very difficult as it's a moving target, with lower light usually etc. Without buying a SLR. I'm looking for a way I can setup a external flash to shoot down from the top of the aquarium and be triggered by my flash since it doesnt have a hot shoe. Also I need to have the flash blocked or maybe an addon that would normally block the sunlight into the lense to prevent the flash glare on the glass.

Can this be done? Pretty much night and day difference between an external flash and not for aquarium pics.
 

Subotai

Thief, Archer
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I have a lumix zf35 point and shoot camera. I want to improve taking pictures of aquarium fish. Which is very difficult as it's a moving target, with lower light usually etc. Without buying a SLR. I'm looking for a way I can setup a external flash to shoot down from the top of the aquarium and be triggered by my flash since it doesnt have a hot shoe. Also I need to have the flash blocked or maybe an addon that would normally block the sunlight into the lense to prevent the flash glare on the glass.

Can this be done? Pretty much night and day difference between an external flash and not for aquarium pics.
Does it need to be a flash? I mean, can you set up some external lighting to light the tank (from above, and the front)? I'd think any flash would create too variable a result...where external lighting would be consistent.
 

dimstar

Silver Knight of the Realm
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I took the photo, friend did his photoshop magic on it. Can't wait for the picture to arrive from mpix to see in person!
 

BrutulTM

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Came across this picture I took with a cell phone camera before cell phone cameras were good. Total luck but I love the shot. It's the Blue Angels, taken from the Golden Gate Bridge.

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