Night. Brent McFadyen Sponge Bob and Friend ISO 2800, 10mm, f/3.5, 1/60sec.

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Night

Brent McFadyen

Sponge Bob and Friend ISO 2800, 10mm, f/3.5, 1/60sec

Fountain Bellagio ISO 1000, 10mm, f/3.5, 1/15sec.--Stabilized using flat railing

Thanksgiving in VEGAS ISO 3200, 16.3 mm, f/4.2, 1/100 th sec

Las Vegas Street Scene ISO 450, 10mm, f/3.5, 1/30 With a Nikon 1

VEGAS SO 3200, 19.6 mm, f/4.8, 1/60, with flash

Lindsay Sullivan

Calgary Bridge ISO 400, f/11, 8 sec, 19 mm (18-55 mm lens), Sony NEX-5N

Calgary Part 1 ISO 100, f/16, 15 sec, 149 mm ( mm lens), WB daylight, Sony NEX-5N

Calgary Part 2 ISO 100, f/16, 15 sec, 149 mm ( mm lens), WB tungsten, Sony NEX-5N

Fireworks 1 ISO 400, f/22, 6 sec, 18 mm ( mm lens), Sony NEX-5N

Fireworks 2 ISO 200, f/11, 1/4 sec, 18 mm ( mm lens), Sony NEX-5N

Peter Hopkins

Bldg 20_1 Canon mm, F13, ISO400, 30 sec, 40 mm, Aperture Priority

Icicles_2 Canon mm, F4, ISO 640, 5 sec, 63 mm, Aperture Priority

Ship's Prow-Canmore Wall Canon mm, F8, ISO 200, 146 sec, 55 mm, Bulb Exposure

SMH_1 Canon mm, F8, ISO 200, 15 sec, 28 mm, Aperture Priority

Winter Moon_2 Canon mm, F8, ISO 200, 68 sec, 24 mm, Bulb Exposure

Harv Emter

Night 3 sec. Double exposure, f8, ISO -100, No Flash

Night 1 30 sec, f11, ISO -100, No Flash

Night 2 25sec, 26 f8, ISO -800, Flashlight

Night 3 25sec, f8, ISO -400, Off Camera--popped several places

Night 4 1/40 sec, f5, ISO -400, No Flash

Joseph Potts

Front Yard Canon 7D, 6 sec, f/8, ISO 400, mm lens, 38 mm

Las Vegas Hotels Canon 7D, 2 sec, f/8, ISO 100, mm lens, 20 mm

Granville Island Canon 5D-3, 1/15 sec, f/4, ISO 1250, mm lens, 47 mm

Canmore July 1 Canon 5D-3, 5sec, f/4, ISO 160, lens, 17 mm

Coke—supersize me Canon 7D, 5 sec, f/8, ISO 100, mm lens, 17 mm