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In reply to the discussion: OK, 2011 is almost gone, it is time for you to post some of your favorites if the past year. [View all]Tindalos
(10,525 posts)1. When I have time over the break,
I have tonnes of photos to go through. It will be good to break out the camera again.
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OK, 2011 is almost gone, it is time for you to post some of your favorites if the past year. [View all]
alfredo
Dec 2011
OP
I'm screwing up my nerve to go out in the cold. I've had eye trouble for the better part of a month.
alfredo
Dec 2011
#27
I agree. Beautiful picture. It shows you don't need a $1200 camera to create art.
alfredo
Dec 2011
#12
The Lost Maples and The Painter are two that have stayed with me. Having the painting
alfredo
Dec 2011
#18
The Maiden and the Dove is priceless. Perfect timing. Your soccer photos are excellent
alfredo
Dec 2011
#20
Thanks alfredo. Sports shooting is really about timing and being in the right position.
bluesbassman
Dec 2011
#21
Practice and sequential shooting increases your luck. I find the longer I work on an image, the more
alfredo
Dec 2011
#25
I didn't go much further than the front range of the Rockies, Wish I had gone further, but Boulder
alfredo
Dec 2011
#41
I spent a year in the north east. I wish I could clone myself so I can live in all
alfredo
Dec 2011
#43