2x BP-511 for me please.
Pete, I'll take two BP-511 also.

IainB Goldmember 1,427 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2002 Location: Auckland, New Zealand, More info | joeseph wrote: 2x BP-511 for me please. Pete, I'll take two BP-511 also. _______________
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rabsoft sitting rabbit 236 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Highland Park, Auckland, New Zealand More info | Sep 07, 2006 04:17 | #6842 Went out tonight and took a few photos of the sunset since I got home early all comments welcome
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MHP Senior Member 649 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Taranaki, Aotearoa More info | Nzshrimper wrote: nothing wrong with the barge in Vange,,, LOL ![]()
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scotttnz "tick, tick, tick, tick......" More info | Sep 07, 2006 04:22 | #6844 Ah yes....now that the sunsets are getting latter, I will have to do some afterwork shoots again.
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scotttnz "tick, tick, tick, tick......" More info | Sep 07, 2006 04:29 | #6845 Pete, I'll take two BP-511 also. Heck Pete, you might as well order a container load!
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joeseph "smells like turd" More info | weka2000 wrote: Im going to take ALL their "L" glass off them to help pay for it............... Speaking of "L" lenses, I was given another camera the other day. It appears to have three "L" lenses... also some film dated exp 06/1985
some fairly old canon camera stuff, canon lenses, Manfrotto "thingy", and an M5, also an M6 that has had a 720nm filter bolted onto the sensor:
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dgcorner Goldmember 4,722 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: New Zealand More info | Sep 07, 2006 04:49 | #6847 Pete -- 2 for me please... the 1800mah ones... Thanks!!! John
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Sep 07, 2006 05:11 | #6848 Weka - thoughts from someone below your level at landscapes - bring up the level of the red sheds, and try a less regular crop of the barbed wire. Remember the rule of thirds is a guideline that you have to obey before you can understand when to break it. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Nzshrimper a good height for ... 10,173 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Christchurch - New Zealand More info | MHP wrote: yeah thats the one, take a look on my website/portraits. the blonde, see if you recognize her. ya never know! know the walkway under the road between vange and the train station? thats where some of those are taken with the burnt out car don't recognize her but the car erm had that stolen a while back........... © All rights given away
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dgcorner Goldmember 4,722 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: New Zealand More info | Sep 07, 2006 05:21 | #6850 Tony -- looks like you've received enough comments and suggestions. John
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Nzshrimper a good height for ... 10,173 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Christchurch - New Zealand More info | playing with black and white... and C - C its the only way to learn... © All rights given away
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IainB Goldmember 1,427 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2002 Location: Auckland, New Zealand, More info | Sep 07, 2006 05:42 | #6852 Rabsoft, #2 is special. _______________
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joeseph "smells like turd" More info | tim wrote: I'm drinking bourbon. Wasn't planned... just happened. Someone has to, if not it just evapourates. I thought the scissors/cropping advice was a different angle on a common problem... some fairly old canon camera stuff, canon lenses, Manfrotto "thingy", and an M5, also an M6 that has had a 720nm filter bolted onto the sensor:
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Nzshrimper a good height for ... 10,173 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Christchurch - New Zealand More info |
tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | NZShrimper - #1 needs levels, hair removed from the face (not digitally), maybe contrast. #2 needs way more contrast. joeseph wrote: Someone has to, if not it just evapourates. I thought the scissors/cropping advice was a different angle on a common problem... ![]() That's just practical advice! Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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