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• #12577
@CogSucker love this last one - is that Manchester student's union??
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• #12578
Yes it is, bumped in to some people pasting these up on Thursday night.
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• #12579
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• #12580
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• #12581
That middle one is so great
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• #12582
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• #12583
Had a little wonder around RIBA this afternoon...
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• #12584
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• #12585
Thanks, we've been having some crazy sunrises in Manchester this past week.
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• #12586
Great stuff on this and last page.
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• #12587
People watching yesterday
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• #12588
Really like these.
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• #12589
Those are great. The bum one is funny.
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• #12590
Went out to try my hand at the photo challenge. It turns out that animals are a lot easier to take pics of than buildings.
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• #12591
A couple from a recent trip to the Ukraine.
Floor tile by Mr. Tom, on Flickr
Russian Woodpecker by Mr. Tom, on Flickr
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• #12592
You forgot the plane, boss.
(really like #2)
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• #12593
No 2 is great
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• #12594
Love your Chernobyl album.
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• #12595
A couple from a recent trip to
theUkraine.>T,FTFY
Great set, following you on flickr.
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• #12596
I have one which replaced a D700 via a Fuji X-E2. Honestly, I don't love it in the same way that I loved my D700. For one, some of my glass doesn't hold up as well on the newer body (e.g. my much-loved 28-105mm 3.5-4.5). And much as I have found the flippy screen somewhat useful, it feels vulnerable compared to a fixed screen, and nor is it as usable at the fully rotating one on the D5100 I used to own. Much is made of the deeper grip being better, but even with my wimmins hands I preferred the chunkier D700 and D300 bodies.
All that said, it takes lovely pictures and video given the right lens and good technique.
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• #12597
some i didn't enter in the weekly challenge
and another.
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• #12598
Do anyone here do some photo editing via chromebook?
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• #12599
I like that first one
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• #12600
Liking 1 and 3 a lot.
Crows are great.
I need to try out some long lenses...