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Uploaded by: dixiedaughter — Friday December 16, 2011 — New York, NY (Current Weather Conditions)

I can't explain how large these are in person.

Categories: architecture, holidays Camera Type: Canon Rebel T2i
 
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: Canon EOS REBEL T2i
Orientation: top - left
x-Resolution: 72.00
y-Resolution: 72.00
Resolution Unit: Inch
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 Windows
Artist: Photographer: Leslie Kirk
YCbCr Positioning: co-sited
Copyright: Leslie Kirk Copyright 2011 (Photographer) - (Editor)
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/30 sec.
FNumber: f/3.5
Exposure Program: Not defined
ISO Speed Ratings: 800
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.21
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Shutter speed: 5.00 EV (APEX: 5, 1/32 sec.)
Aperture: 3.62 EV (f/3.5)
Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 18.0 mm
User Comment:
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SubSecTimeOriginal: 68
SubSecTimeDigitized: 68
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
PixelXDimension: 5018
PixelYDimension: 3345
Focal Plane x-Resolution: 5728.18
Focal Plane y-Resolution: 5808.40
Focal Plane Resolution Unit: Inch
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
White Balance: Auto white balance
Scene Capture Type: Standard
InteroperabilityVersion: 0100
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1. trailhiker44 6:14 PM GMT on December 19, 2011    
They look gorgeous and huge !
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2. dixiedaughter 6:17 PM GMT on December 19, 2011    
Thank you ma'am!
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3. Wanda1948 6:22 PM GMT on December 19, 2011    
Very beautiful shot, Leslie!
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4. katy99780 6:26 PM GMT on December 19, 2011    
They LQQK VERY BIG!! Way over YOUR head! Astonishing!
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5. dixiedaughter 6:29 PM GMT on December 19, 2011    
Thank you Wanda and Katy!
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6. ColoradoKat 7:13 PM GMT on December 19, 2011    
They are big enough to be taller than those
trees at the end! Very cool stuff you saw
in NYC, Leslie! Sorry your trip was cut short,
but I do understand the call of Family!
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7. SVLover 10:32 PM GMT on December 19, 2011    
WOW - they are huge!
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8. chelina 12:12 AM GMT on December 20, 2011    
WOW! WOW! and here being from Texas, I thought everything is BIGGER in Texas...I guess NOT :)
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9. dixiedaughter 2:33 AM GMT on December 20, 2011    
Haha, yes they were huge and reminded me of a Texas decoration. Big and beautiful, thanks for commenting.
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10. kristinarinell 6:42 PM GMT on December 20, 2011    
How cool would it be to have those in your yard! Love it!
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11. gilg72 9:09 PM GMT on December 21, 2011    
Wow! What a beautiful series Leslie. 10s & thank you.
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12. emixam101 12:40 AM GMT on December 26, 2011    
holy cow...lollllll SICK !
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About dixiedaughter
dixiedaughter Hello, my name is Leslie. I borrowed my handle from my Tennessee Walking horse, Dixie's Daughter. I am a retired respiratory therapist and home care director. My interests include photography, genealogy, historical societies, reenacting (Revolutionary War, WBTS) horse rescue, and paranormal investigating. I am also a big believer in karma and try to live my life accordingly. My husband (AUphoto) and I have two houses, one is a country house on a farm and the other is on the outskirts of Montgomery on Lake Cameron. I enjoy this site very much and love traveling around the World with you each day to amazing places. I appreciate you looking at my photographs and I appreciate you posting yours. Answer to most common question is I only shoot one lens for everything: Canon 18-200 mm. ©Leslie Kirk, 2013 with Southern Comfort Photography, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, Pike Road, Alabama
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