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Sep 09, 2005 07:44 |  #1

There are more than a few, but they're all nature or animals.

My parents, my fiance, and myself all went to my parent's "weekend" home in Lenoir, NC (very western NC) up in the mountains. It was a blast to say the least.

Enjoy

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Sep 09, 2005 07:56 |  #2

Some nice shots you have here. Really like the star trails. Not sure I'd be picking up hairy caterpillars though (if you did that here you'd itch for weeks :-) ).


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Sep 09, 2005 08:59 |  #3

Excellent shots! North Carolina is beautiful...I went white-water rafting there on the Nantahala a few years ago and had an awesome time.


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Sep 09, 2005 09:19 |  #4

Great shots, Ritz. Thanks for sharing.
Someday I want to try star trails. What f/ stop did you use for that shot?


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Sep 09, 2005 09:23 |  #5

Some very nice shots!


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Sep 09, 2005 16:29 as a reply to  @ Scottes's post |  #6

Thanks everyone for the kind words. Always means a lot coming from this board. :)

As far as the caterpillars go that's my fiance's deal. She likes some bugs and when she saw it she snatched him up...glad I'm not the one that will be itching haha.

The only lens I had with me to use for the star trail was my 50MM 1.8II if my memory serves me correctly I believe I had the aperature was 5.6. I wanted to leave the camera open longer, but I had to wait so late for the sky/outside to get completely black, so it would've just made me stay up longer and I didn't want to leave my camera outside while I was sleeping.



  
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Sep 09, 2005 16:38 as a reply to  @ ritz's post |  #7

ritz wrote:
Thanks everyone for the kind words.

Thanks for sharing the images. You really do have some beautiful images there.


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Sep 09, 2005 23:15 |  #8

Great stuff!


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Sep 09, 2005 23:58 |  #9

Very nice shots. The butterfly is stunning


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Sep 10, 2005 00:10 as a reply to  @ Desertraptor's post |  #10

Thanks again everyone. The butterfly shot along with the caterpillar and spider were taken with a cheap Quantaray Tele. :D And pretty much all of them were taken with a cheap tripod.

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Sep 10, 2005 08:37 |  #11

It looks like you had fun out there!


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Sep 10, 2005 12:25 |  #12

Good captures, thanks for sharing. I've never been to that part of the country but I hope to someday!


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Sep 10, 2005 14:25 |  #13

I think it would be neet if we could see or hear the expressions of people looking. These were like ooohhh, ahwaaa, oooh nice..... I really like stars, and then the green mountains. They are beautiful. Nice job. Mike




  
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Sep 10, 2005 14:37 as a reply to  @ cargo123's post |  #14

As already said, but worth repeating, there are some excellent images here.

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Sep 10, 2005 18:47 as a reply to  @ neil_r's post |  #15

Thanks once again everyone it's very appreciated as always. This is the best part...sharing.

Yeah that sounded really corny, but it's true. :o



  
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