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Brissy SunsetI went up to Mt Gravatt yesterday evening to try and catch the sunset with the new toy (D200) and these are the best efforts
C&C please ![]() Mt Coot-tha Silhouette ![]() City Sunset Steve
------------------------------------------------------- So many things to do - so little time.
Great stuff! Few first shots of your D200.
How do you feel the D200 with the MB-D200? well balance with the 70-200VR isn't it? Birddog114
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congrats on the new toy.
both of these dont do much for me. the sky is a nice orange but essentially the first shot is just orange and black. ok if you support the tigers I guess? the second is the better of the 2 because there is something to look at in the dark areas. Steve check out my image gallery @
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Nice shots Steve
![]() I was hoping that I could enlarge them when I opened them up on the new page .... any chance of reloading the 'larger' versions? Glad to see you are enjoying the new toy (you bastard ![]() Hugs Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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I'm with Rel on this matter Steve - I reckon you've short-changed us with the small versions!
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would be a great spot for night shots if they cropped the trees down a bit
hey !! you have done well to get some decent images between the trees ![]() Shane
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Birdy - yes it is very nice to use. It feels great I just need to learn to use the functionality.
Rel / Simon - click on the images for a larger one. The smaller ones are for the bandwidth challenged.
Only 2 troublesome trees up there. I am not normally into vandalism but I did find myself thinking that it would be a shame if someone ringbarked one in particular ![]() Steve
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Did that - it was the large ones I thought were too small for this sort of shot! Simon
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