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by rflower on Wed May 28, 2008 7:36 pm
He can focus in the shadows faster than a quick prime He can blind his opponents with an array of radio controlled speedlights at 300m He can delete his photo from your memory card quicker than a d3 could write it. He is of the course ..... The DSLRUser Ninja Did we tell you what the Ninja did to a poor little kid's ball? Even the sun was in hiding most of the day, scared that the Ninja would turn it off, only appearing long enough to slip behind the horizon  Most of the people in surrounding houses had left, or locked up and turned off all the lights, only leaving a few street lights on to find their way back home 
Russell Nikon D700 // 50 1.4 // 70-200 2.8 VRII // 24-120 f4// Tamron 90 // SB-800 // 70-300G I'm on Redbubble too ... http://www.redbubble.com/people/rflowerIf you can make one of my photos look better and you have the inclination ... please do so.
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by PiroStitch on Wed May 28, 2008 9:04 pm
Hahah nice one Russell! And no I didn't kick the kid's ball into bay...he didn't need the help 
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by camrak on Wed May 28, 2008 9:38 pm
Ninjaaaaaa  nice shot Russell, and I don't know why rest of our team can't believe us when we talk about coming sunset, they almost missed this few colorful minutes  I like #3 ...fire on the sky ... 
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