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Photo Gallery: Pictures photographed with DSLR camera model "CANON EOS-1DS MARK II"

I'm a long term Canon shooter. On this page I show you all pictures I have photographed with the DSLR camer model CANON EOS-1DS MARK II. You can find more exif data in each photo.

The Bavarian people use a crane to help secure business signs at the Maibaumfest in Putzbrunn, Germany.
A Bavarian man secures a sign to the Maibaum at the Maibaumfest in Putzbrunn, Germany.
A local Bavarian sign ready to be...
The Bavarian people attach local...
A business sign being hoisted up to...
This sign is being attached to the...
Business signs are attached to the...
One of the old style signs attached...
Signs are attached to the Maibaum at...
The ale served at the Maibaumfest...
The real fun at the Maibaumfest is...
A family from the village of...
The German people use poles to raise...
This blue and white pole is a...
The historic pole known as the...
The European townspeople are holding...
A pole is used to stand the...
A traditional pole is used to stand...
The small village of Putzbrunn,...
Long poles are used by the European...
Long poles help the European men lift...
A gathering of Bavarian men at the...
A European tradition is the raising...
These poles support the Maibaum as it...
This pole is used to aid in the...
Traditional Bavarian hats are worn by...
These poles are used as part of the...
This man from Putzbrunn is one of...
The European village of Putzbrunn...
These traditional poles are used by...
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