Pix for the Weekend of July 30 to Aug 1

ldouglas

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Hello all you Sigma shooters: I am late for this thread because of a computer crash and other trash this week. But, here we are again into another weekend and it is time to show some pix. All Sigma cameras are welcome and please name your post so that comment can be directed appropriately. Thanks and have fun, shoot some photos and smile ;O),
Cheers,
ldouglas aka larryj
 
I went up to Mount Evans on Thursday to chill out from the stress of a computer crash. It was cloudy and raining off and on and the goat and sheep were out range in deep meadows. However, this marmot sat in some rocks next to the road and let us approach pretty close before he scampered away. The first shot shows the weather we were experiencing. SD14 and 20 mm lens.



The next 2 shots are of the friendly marmot. SD14 and the 150-500 OS lens.





In the second image he was barking at us, tell us we were getting too close ;O),
Cheers,
ldouglas
 
All images are small sizes as this is how I think they should be viewed...

1. URBAN MOUNTAINS



2. PYRAMIDS (shadows on the building create an illusion of pyramids)



3. UP! (same building as #2 but different day and different idea, e.g. the big arrow in the sky)



4. IMAGE WITH A TWIST (two shadows on the wall and a column in front of it are positioned to create an illusion of a twisted object; you need to relax your eyes and look slightly from the left to see it better)



Thanks,
Vad

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Vadym
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10735519@N08/sets/72157622060744519/
 
Technically these are late from last w/e so apologies, but no opportunities for taking this w/e.

In the first shot, note a couple walking down the platform.

They got in the same carriage that I did, likewise when we changed at Kennington and I managed a couple of shots - They were very intense and animated in their discussion - impossible not to notice them. Think they got off at Clapham. (B&W with SPP3.5)









Figs
 
Out in the dry summer heat where tiny moths are flying all around...captured one....enjoy the moment.



 
"Háifoss", or "High Falls", Iceland's second highest waterfall, 122m.





The weather was overcast, the light was not that good, but the detail of the cliffs is still good at original size.
Halldór
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/eirod/
 

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