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• #9476
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• #9477
Me Gusta.
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• #9478
Thought you might.
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• #9479
ftfy
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• #9480
: p
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• #9481
I did wonder about that, but i wanted to see more of the diagonal beam of light
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• #9482
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• #9484
Nice work man!
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• #9485
Thanks. The full set (a large selection so they could choose whichever they wanted to use) is here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36707747@N07/sets/72157644929695775/ -
• #9486
yeah real nice. The one they used of the dog is great.
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• #9487
Not bad at all man. Remember that if the ceiling isn't white and flat, or is a million miles away, the bounce will be a waste of time.
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• #9488
I'm trying it out, photos seems a lot lighter than iphoto (what wouldn't?) but it still hasn't resolved my random/jaggededged/over/underexposed portions of pics yet.
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• #9489
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• #9490
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• #9491
nice one!
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• #9492
This is great. The horizon crossing the woman on the wall creates a nice perspective.
@99wombats that's right up my street. Nice chemtrails.
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• #9493
Treated myself to a Fuji X30 the other day, really impressed with it so far
Here are a couple of shots of the only subject interested in posing!
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• #9494
You did good.
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• #9495
Cheers
I really like the film-esque quality to the results
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• #9496
Fuji definitely leading on that front. Though I guess that's to be expected...
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• #9497
Getting to love the Ricoh GRD III with GW-2 add-on (gives an analog 20mm prime equivalent)...
Up high it can show off that wide, wide angle perfectly.... -
• #9498
Pix...
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• #9499
Crap-server error won't let me post...
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• #9500