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Thanks Dave, that would be great if you cold edit your post and with the settings would really help and what lens if you could. For this shot I used the Canon 10-22mm wide angle for cropped sensors. Thanks for the offer Dave.
 
Not a problem, my friend!

Typically, I use two lenses, my 18-55 or my 50-200...although I will use my 70-300 on occasion. With this in mind, you'll see on various sunsets how I'll adjust of focal length depending on what mother nature's throwing at me! :)

As for the edits, I'll start at the most recent and work my way back! :thumbleft:

Tell me what you think of the data I added in these two posts:
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/personal-gallery/graugeists-photos-17650-40.html#post1146202
http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/personal-gallery/graugeists-photos-17650-41.html#post1148216
 
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You've done it again Merv, unusual subject and I'm glad you cleaned the tap first. As for the sunflower, they always being a smile and I love the way they follow the sun during the day.
 
A couple of shots of the AT4 from the Planes of Fame Air Show, I know it's a little late :oops:
 

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Thank you Shinpachi, Wildcat, Vic, Hugh, Eric and Aaron. I really appreciate all your comments.

I hate to bore you guys but I just had to do another Sunflower shot before they all die. I love this quote from Landscape Photographer Jack Dykinga

" Sunflowers are showoffs, they demand attention and by facing the oncoming sunrise, they glow in the warmth of a new day"
 

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Frankly so nice that you could have biz contract with a camera maker, Merv.
Awesome work! :shock:
 

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