@Seanette with stars in her eyes…
Nikon D3200, with an ancient (c. 1972) ƒ/1.4 50mm lens, and a star-shaped cutout in front of the lens. ISO 100, 1⁄5 of a second, lens set to ƒ/1.4, but with the cutout, effectively ƒ/3.1.
Please vote for your 3 favorite photos, using whatever criteria you feel is best. All Dopers are welcome to vote - you don’t need to have submitted a photo. You cannot vote for your own photo. Select up to 3.
The voting deadline is 11:45 p.m. US EDT on Sunday, August 31.
- Cervaise
- AHunter3
- Chefguy
- MacDoc
- Pardel-Lux
- Twoflower
- EddyTeddyFreddy
- beowulff
- ParallelLines
- Turek
- Mean_Mr.Mustard
- madmonk28
- Dung_Beetle
- Treppenwitz
- aurora_maire
- Dogginit
- Raza
- Bullitt
- snowthx
- Teuton
- Bob_Blaylock
- Spiderman
- Galactus
Congrats to…me, I guess. I appreciate all the votes!
I am out of town right now, I’ll be back late tomorrow to announce our September category.
Thanks!
mmm
Congratulations, and thank you!
Yay MMM!!!
Wow tight contest …didn’t think I stood a chance so did not vote strategically…some creative approaches and outside the box pics. We do love to anthropomorphize..even our old tractors.
Congrats.
I eagerly await a new topic…
If you ever get to Australia… Kakadu National Park is a once in a lifetime treasure.
here are more https://photos.app.goo.gl/XRg6HnvEL1MwNrNr7
Nice crocs!
In the wet season the crocs will come right into the parking area so they have a raised walkway above them and buses with giant tires. It’s like going back in time as the park includes the entire riverine system from source to a few KM out into the ocean at the mouth.