| camera | NIKON D100 |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/1250s |
| aperture | f/6.3 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 28.0mm |
| resolution | 2000x3008 pixels |
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Mine is the first comment you have today
Chad Doveton: and ?
The second is mine too
Chad Doveton: thank you.
Mine is the third. Yeehaw!
Chad Doveton: I'm getting bored.
WOW, goedemorgen Chad, did the others fall out of their bed....I am the most early though, the others were just late at night, I hope you slept good...'well...if....you...ever...plan" is nobody seeing this....Chad you see how blind some are...I love this captuere, the white lines are really moving around on the road this time, I hope I can keep up with you...
I will have my koffie and breakast, I had the most great day in Amsterdam yesterday....yep, photohunt with Ginnie...we had the most beautiful weather and ice cream too....so no complaining from my side....Have a great day and weekend....je vaste briefschrijfster.
Chad Doveton: Goedemorgen dear Astrid2008. I am so pleased that you had a good day with Ginnie in Amsters. Was it not hot though? I bet you took some great photographs there which we shall soon see on your blog. I have yet to have my koffie...you fixed letter writer
I was awoken by the dawn chorus this morning having had our bedroom window open all night. Never heard the hum of traffic or even thought about macadamised roads with ubiquitous white lines daubed on them.
richard
Chad Doveton: Then you have been spared a potential nightmare, Richard. I wonder if one could achieve sleep by counting white dashes on a road?
OK, first guess. 'Well if you ever plan to visit me, this is the road to follow.'
We have moved up another cats eye.
Chad Doveton: I am glad that you noticed, Louis
White line fever
Chad Doveton: That's right, Vintage. I belive it is difficult to walk along when drunk
It has just started raining here, so I'm glad I cut my grass yesterday. I think you should have stopped down a couple of stops to, say f11 to get the foreground sharp.
The sheep's eye seems to have lost its' pupils giving the impression of cataracts, but more disturbing is that its' nose seems to have fallen off. Is this a different sheep's eye I ask myself? Do I care?
Chad Doveton: Of course you care, Bill, and I agree with you about the image, but getting down there was a killer.
No, Chad, it was NOT too hot here in AMS yesterday with Astrid. Well, I guess 'hot' is one of those relative words, right. Kinda like the 'plan' you have going on here!
Chad Doveton: Yes, Ginnie, this is hot stuff here. Thank you
from the allweather resilient letter writer.
Not sure what your plan is Chad but I "will if you ever" tell me!!
Astrid I also commented on the words yesterday.
Chad Doveton: Great minds ideed, Tracy. Good guess?
fell off my chair laughing at bills cats eyes comments
Chad Doveton: I did not laugh at all, madam
Brave shot mate !! Well done
Chad Doveton: Well thanks a lot, Shakara, praise indeed.
Wasn't that bloke in charge of the UN called Koffie?
Chad Doveton: That was Cafe Annan or something.
Koffie Antee no suga Pleeze was his full name I believe
Chad Doveton: I will note this down in my book of important facts, Bill.
LOL @ Chris and Bill, we have indeed a joke about that Annan....in the Netherlands.
Would you like some Koffie (coffee)....Annan, milk and sugar???
Chad Doveton: It's a popular joke, Astrid. I'm glad it is also in the low countries.
even briefer writer
Well if you ever plan ... on taking any different photographs, let me know!
Ingrid
Chad Doveton: Can you wait very long, Ingrid?
lol at you all
on a serious note, i think you've focused on the necessary point and don't need to stop down
Chad Doveton: Thank you for your kind comment, DrAW
Mine is the 18th doh
Are you hunting for a pair of red boots perhaps - lying in wait for a pair to step up to the line?
Chad Doveton: Got it in one again, Mike. 18th is good, next stop the 19th!
Wonderful perspective.
Chad Doveton: Thank you so much, FLOOG.
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