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Welcome to the Group The Best of My Country. I like.
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Composed of 10 photos taken using a Canon Rebel Xsi and a Tamron 28-75mm lens with an aperture of f/9 and a shutter speed of 1/100s.
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Right, thank you for clarifying this!
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360 degree panoramic shot of the Parksville Beach. Composed of 19 photos taken using a Canon Rebel Xsi and a Tamron 28-75mm lens with an aperture of f/11 and a shutter speed of 1/500s. It is a little bit larger than 360 degrees, as there is some overlap of the photos on each side.
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360 degree panoramic shot of the Parksville Beach. Composed of 11 photos taken using a Canon Rebel Xsi and a Tamron 28-75mm lens with an aperture of f/7.1 and a shutter speed of 1/320s
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Very nice picture! Makes me want to go visit the area.
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I have added the title. Thanks for the info.
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i love going there
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...'bout mid August, this little shack gets pretty ripe!!! Great beach though--our favourite
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The point of this photo is to show the white trail blazes on the utility pole. The top blaze is to the left of the bottom blaze, showing that the Ganaraska Trail is turning left (it changes from going South to going South-West).
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