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AnnieMacD Oops, me again More info | Nov 17, 2016 15:29 | #11506 kbColorado wrote in post #18186612 ![]() Wow, gorgeous.
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joeseph "smells like turd" More info | Nov 18, 2016 03:18 | #11507 kbColorado wrote in post #18186612 ![]() Superb.... print it! some fairly old canon camera stuff, canon lenses, Manfrotto "thingy", and an M5, also an M6 that has had a 720nm filter bolted onto the sensor:
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Nov 18, 2016 08:52 | #11508 Thank you Renata, Annie and Joeseph. After taking the sunrise photos Wednesday I headed out for some outdoor fun with friends. Wore a light jacket all day. Paul
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kbColorado Goldmember More info Post edited over 6 years ago by kbColorado. | Nov 18, 2016 08:58 | #11509 Friday morning ... It was remarkable to be able to go hiking at high altitude this past Monday given the time of the year. Just might have to bring snowshoes from now on ...IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/PiYGpy Paul
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | -18ºC, that's pretty cold, Paul. Is it a normal temperature for this time of year in Colorado? Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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itsallart Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 18, 2016 10:23 | #11511 kbColorado wrote in post #18187896 Friday morning ... -18 Celsius ![]() ![]() ![]() It was remarkable to be able to go hiking at high altitude this past Monday given the time of the year. Just might have to bring snowshoes from now on ... ![]() Paul, that's a very dramatic change! Renata
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itsallart Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 18, 2016 10:30 | #11512 I have a few shots that I haven't shared yet, so here they come. Image hosted by forum (825241) © itsallart [SHARE LINK] The main municipal complex, a small section of it.THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. And the sculpture inside a courtyard with a reflection of me shooting it. I have a few more shots taken with Nifty, so I will post them later. Image hosted by forum (825242) © itsallart [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Renata
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Nov 18, 2016 13:23 | #11513 itsallart wrote in post #18187972 Paul, that's a very dramatic change! Love the ice crystal formation in Icy 2 in particular. Stay warm, please ![]() Thanks, Renata ... fireplace is getting a workout today! Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #18187971 -18ºC, that's pretty cold, Paul. Is it a normal temperature for this time of year in Colorado? And is that feeder squirrel proof? ![]() By the way, I too loved your sunrise! Thanks, Levina. The squirrels around here get into everything except the birdfeeders Paul
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MPCman Senior Member 863 posts Likes: 30 Joined May 2008 Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands More info | Nov 19, 2016 03:25 | #11514 Hey y'all, I haven't been posting much on the forum, but still lurking this thread now and then. I really enjoy how much pictures people are posting! and of great places! 7D, EOS-M, 100-400 L, 15-85, Tokina 11-16 2.8, EF-M 11-22, 55-200
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joayne Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 6 years ago by joayne. | At present we would like anyone wishing to host have at least a 200 post count or have been active on POTN for a year. Hopefully, this will reduce the number of people that do not participate in a timely manner, or "forget" to move Nifty on to the next host, or simply don't care. joayne Contribute to POTN | Worldwide Photo Week
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kbColorado Goldmember More info Post edited over 6 years ago by kbColorado. (10 edits in all) | Nov 21, 2016 20:29 | #11516 Westcliffe's Main Street dead ends at a park called "The Bluff." This land was donated to the town and is where our concerts and other events are held. At the edge of The Bluff is our community observatory, built with private funds and also donated to the town. The whole roof slides away and reveals a state of the art 17" telescope with tracking software. The observatory's grand opening coincided with our being named a "Dark Sky Community" in 2015, one of 13 in the US. Paul
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itsallart Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 21, 2016 21:09 | #11517 kbColorado wrote in post #18191115 Heading west on Westcliffe's Main Street, it dead ends at a park called "The Bluff." This land was donated to the town and is where our concerts and other events are held. At the edge of the bluff is our community observatory, built with private funds and also donated to the town. The whole roof slides away and reveals a state of the art 17" telescope with tracking software. The observatory's grand opening coincided with our being named a "Dark Sky Community" in 2015, one of 13 in the US. http://darksky.org/idsp/communities/ Dark Sky Communities must of course have naturally dark skies but must also do a LOT of work replacing ambient outdoor lights with lights designed to point downward and not bleed up into the sky. This was an effort that took many years, pulled off by a very dedicated group of volunteers and a very generous community. The "Today Show" on NBC ran a story about Westcliffe's Dark Sky efforts this past Sunday morning. http://www.today.com …shine-bright-813547075985 ![]() OMG Paul, this is so stunning! What a beautiful thing to do to let the Milky Way shine! Way to go Westcliffe. I'm sure you're very proud of it! And only if every town in this country followed suit!!! Renata
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info Post edited over 6 years ago by Levina de Ruijter. | Nov 22, 2016 07:55 | #11518 kbColorado wrote in post #18191115 Westcliffe's Main Street dead ends at a park called "The Bluff." This land was donated to the town and is where our concerts and other events are held. At the edge of The Bluff is our community observatory, built with private funds and also donated to the town. The whole roof slides away and reveals a state of the art 17" telescope with tracking software. The observatory's grand opening coincided with our being named a "Dark Sky Community" in 2015, one of 13 in the US. http://darksky.org/idsp/communities/ Dark Sky Communities must of course have naturally dark skies but must also do a LOT of work replacing ambient outdoor lights with lights designed to point downward and not bleed up into the sky. This was an effort that took many years, pulled off by a very dedicated group of volunteers and a very generous community. The "Today Show" on NBC ran a story about Westcliffe's Dark Sky efforts this past Sunday morning. http://www.today.com …shine-bright-813547075985 ![]() That's an amazing story, indeed, Paul. How wonderful. I did a bit of astro photography but it's hard with all the light pollution of a city, even a small city like Amsterdam. Just shows how much difference people can make if they want to. Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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kbColorado Goldmember More info Post edited over 6 years ago by kbColorado. | Nov 22, 2016 10:17 | #11519 Thanks, Renta. Thank you, Levina ... I've not owned a 50 since my OM1 many years ago. It makes my 5DMKII feel almost light as my go to lens has always been the 24-70, aka "The Brick" Paul
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AnnieMacD Oops, me again More info | Nov 22, 2016 12:57 | #11520 kbColorado wrote in post #18191115 Westcliffe's Main Street dead ends at a park called "The Bluff." This land was donated to the town and is where our concerts and other events are held. At the edge of The Bluff is our community observatory, built with private funds and also donated to the town. The whole roof slides away and reveals a state of the art 17" telescope with tracking software. The observatory's grand opening coincided with our being named a "Dark Sky Community" in 2015, one of 13 in the US. http://darksky.org/idsp/communities/ Dark Sky Communities must of course have naturally dark skies but must also do a LOT of work replacing ambient outdoor lights with lights designed to point downward and not bleed up into the sky. This was an effort that took many years, pulled off by a very dedicated group of volunteers and a very generous community. The "Today Show" on NBC ran a story about Westcliffe's Dark Sky efforts this past Sunday morning. http://www.today.com …shine-bright-813547075985 ![]() Paul, this is a stunning image of the barn, prairie and mountains. I too was so surprised by how sharp Nifty is. Also, great story of your observatory and Dark Skies. Hopefully you'll do some astro while you are hosting.
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