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I was in Penticton, BC this last weekend for Iron Man Canada watching a buddy of mine compete. For those that don't know Iron Man is a 3.8km swim, followed by a 180km bike, followed by running 42.2km (a full marathon). I was happy to just sit and watch/take photos. Here's a few.

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Snapped this pic of the Brock Tower today (shot with Tokina 11-16), I will be attending this coming year!

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and a few others from here and there (all shot with my new Tokina 11-16)

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this last one was shot just outside my house

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For those that don't know Iron Man is a 3.8km swim, followed by a 180km bike, followed by running 42.2km (a full marathon).

sounds more like a TRIathlon ;)

I like the bike photos

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Hey guys thanks for the comments, and no it actually was not done with a polarizer, because I shot those pics at 11mm I read that you would get uneven polarization (even though that is a cool effect) I did not want to bother paying a lot for a good 77mm polarizer...

as for being photoshopped, not exactly. But it also did not look exactly like that in reality, to start I put the camera into landscape mode (after the fact though, I shoot in Raw so in lightroom you can choose to put it into landscape mode and that REALLY brings out the saturation)... but I did make the blues a little more saturated afterwards, but not a whole lot, the sky was actually more blue than normal that day...

but Richard is right, the sky looked almost similar to that with my polarized sunglasses on!

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I really need to go out and shoot more... I'll post this in the meantime.

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Me, holding my laptop's CPU in my hand, it is an Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 chip (2.53Ghz, 3MB Cache, 1066Mhz FSB). Monterrey, M?xico.

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 18-50mm F2.8-4.5

Mode: Manual

Focal Length: 50 mm

Aperture: f/7.1

Exposure Time: 0.04 sec (1/25)

ISO: 1600

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massive volleyball tournment last weekend. 24 hours of games in a 48 hour period. phew.

there's a bunch more so just click through if you want to see.

That last one is funny.

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