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The George Washington Masonic National Memorial
12/17/2015 06:56:22 PM
Slices of Sun
04/08/2007 10:33:04 PM
Slices of Sun
by JimyThing

Comment by illusionary:
Nice pic
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Slices of Sun
04/07/2007 12:29:48 AM
Slices of Sun
by JimyThing

Comment by tnun:
Just right.
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Slices of Sun
04/04/2007 03:50:40 PM
Slices of Sun
by JimyThing

Comment by olbol:
Interesting glare.
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Red-Bellied Woodpecker
03/07/2007 04:28:08 PM
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
by JimyThing

Comment by johnnyfriesen:
there's no separation between subject and background, a longer lens with a larger aperture would help.
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Day 23 - First Quarter
03/06/2007 07:43:02 AM
Day 23 - First Quarter
by JimyThing

Comment by UrfaK:
Nice shot! only question.. pink border!?
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Full Moon
03/05/2007 09:22:50 PM
Full Moon
by JimyThing

Comment by renegade1966:
Very nice shot.
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Red-Bellied Woodpecker
03/04/2007 09:41:01 AM
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
by JimyThing

Comment by MaryO:
I had one of those at my birdfeeder yesterday! Nice detail and good catch with the light in the eye.
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Red-Bellied Woodpecker
03/04/2007 12:41:44 AM
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
by JimyThing

Comment by Ken:
Super sharp; well done.
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Full Moon
03/03/2007 07:05:14 PM
Full Moon
by JimyThing

Comment by PGerst:
Try taking a photo when it isn't full. You will be much more pleased with the results. During the gibbous or cresent stage, the interface between dark and light will reveal the topography of the moon's surface. Apply some curves, some filters, and you'll have one heck of a photo!

Also, if you have the time, take a photo every 5 minutes. Also watch carefully at the shadows, you will see them move. Essentially you will observe sunrise/sunset on the moon!
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