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My best from 2005 (dial up warning)Well as my D70 light meter decided to die I have had a fair bit of time to sort through a lot of shots from last year and here are some of my favourites, hope you like them;
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Picture 3 and 5, sensational, good job
Though Ive got to ask, what is picture 3? ... drill bit? http://davidsonimagery.com/
Right place, right time, where the hecks my camera ...
A great set of photos, covering a great vareity of subjects showing your skill at different types of photography.
Bummer about the tightish crop on the last shot, but the biker shot more than makes up for that ![]() Canon 20D and a bunch of lovely L glass and a 580EX. Benro tripod. Manfrotto monopod. Lowepro and Crumpler bags. And a pair of Sigma teleconverters, and some Kenko tubes. http://www.dionm.net/
Shaunus an excellent selection. Great images all.
![]() "The good thing about meditation is that it makes doing nothing respectable"
D3 - http://www.oneputtphotographics.com
I agree with Dion in noting the subject range Shaunus - a very versatile and talented photgrapher you are. Well done - it must have been hard to select favourites if the others are anything like these.
Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
Great shots Shaunus. Brilliant capture in the 4th shot
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
hi glen,
yeah i hope i get it back soon as well, was told 3-4 weeks and its been a week already. the problem with the last shot is that the rear wing is sitting right on the end of the frame, so cropped it down to try and make it look better. this is one has still been cropped down a little. ![]() you get what you get, always learn from the mistakes
Great collection and variety of shots there! And sad to hear about your metering, hope you get your tool/machine/toy back soon, as good or better then new!
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