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Well, I suppose I'll jump on the bandwagon and share a few of my 2010 faves, too. I've only been at this seriously for about a year. By seriously, I mean that before Christmas '09, all I had was a little 5 mp Nikon L3 Coolpix pocket camera. I used it just now and then, not enough to even have called it a hobby. Then, a year ago Christmas, I got a 12 mp Nikon P90 Coolpix superzoom. Over the last year, I've taken that camera quite a few places and gotten some decent pics out of it. The first four of these below were taken with it, the last one was taken with a Sony Cybershot pocket camera. Local tone mapping did a lot for that photo. Anyway, these are five of my favorite captures this last year (resizing for this post diminished their quality a bit). It won't be long before I upgrade to a DSLR, then I hope to step things up a notch or two. While I've got the podium, I'd just like to say that I appreciate this forum very much. I've learned quite a bit from the threads and I really like the local feel to it. Happy New Year to everybody. --ksimmons
All great shots. The eagle is an amazing capture. Nature can be brutal. Either there were eggs there or he may have stolen the nesting material. They are not the most ethical birds.
All great shots. The eagle is an amazing capture. Nature can be brutal. Either there were eggs there or he may have stolen the nesting material. They are not the most ethical birds.
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