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• #10627
I found it very strange having to pay to see a natural waterfall, this would just be open to the public in Scotland.
On another note we rescued a sinking boat yesterday.
Blair after the boat sunk. by Michael Rennie, on Flickr
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• #10628
Great shot!
Waterfall pictures are also very nice; don't usually like long exposures of water in motion but dig these..
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• #10629
Cheers Tina, the boat was full of oil and Blair (my brother pictured) had to swim under the surface to get to a bilge pump.... pretty mucky work.
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• #10630
awesome.
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• #10631
Yeah that is awesome haha
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• #10633
Really great shots Will, bravo!
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• #10634
A few from the Fundee skate jam.
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• #10635
This
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• #10636
carpet bomb alert
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• #10637
A few images from the Tour of Britain on Sunday.
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• #10639
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• #10640
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• #10641
Like that! Different angle too.
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• #10642
thanks :)
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• #10644
^ giving you the finger?
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• #10645
Nah...having an existential crisis.....camera at waist...walk by....
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• #10646
_R000530 by Patrick Knos, on Flickr
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• #10647
Cornwall:
(brighter spot in the top right is the Andromeda galaxy)
All with a Ricoh GR except the last one which was a D300. Impressed with the GR, especially the astro stuff!
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• #10648
GR is a great little camera. Nice shots! First two in particular
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• #10649
How long exposures and what settings for the sky shots?
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• #10650
Impressed with the GR
Yeah, these are pretty good!
Used to think I would not want to go back to APS-C / non-FF - but really re-thinking this by now.
So many occasions where it would be sweet to have a proper, pocketable camera on hand, and image quality of these things seem sufficient for the majority of things..I just don't get why they didn't keep the lens f 1.9 with the latest GR..
Known locally as Hadraw Drip.