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Aug 27, 2007 15:02 |  #1

So I got shot today. Out in the wilds.


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Aug 27, 2007 15:18 |  #2

you can see the potential for back strain, something to be wary about-keep good posture.


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Aug 27, 2007 15:18 |  #3

Looks a bit like a robberfly to me but could be wrong :-D

We should have a look it's me sticky thread here to put faces to names.


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Aug 27, 2007 15:36 |  #4

racketman wrote in post #3807308 (external link)
you can see the potential for back strain, something to be wary about-keep good posture.

Yea tell me about it. Carrying all this gear all day wears you out.
This is only the food bag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Cheers Toby.

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Looks a bit like a robberfly to me but could be wrong :-D

We should have a look it's me sticky thread here to put faces to names.

It's a new type of Hoverfly.
Cheers Alby.

So you want every one to know what you look like, as well as me.
Don't you think that will scare them all away.


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Aug 27, 2007 15:59 |  #5

skylab wrote in post #3807424 (external link)
Yea tell me about it. Carrying all this gear all day wears you out.
This is only the food bag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Cheers Toby.



It's a new type of Hoverfly.
Cheers Alby.

So you want every one to know what you look like, as well as me.
Don't you think that will scare them all away.

For all you know I could be a 21 year old babe going under the guise of a 47 year old, old git :-D now wouldn't that be a surprise :-D


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Aug 27, 2007 16:07 as a reply to  @ Attic's post |  #6

hes not a computer after all :lol: what where u shooting?


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Aug 27, 2007 21:41 as a reply to  @ macro junkie's post |  #7

i see you come prepare. do you carry all your gear when out or just a few items. Also agree with Alby should have a sticky showing our mugs.

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Aug 28, 2007 13:09 |  #8

macro junkie wrote in post #3807641 (external link)
hes not a computer after all :lol: what where u shooting?

Cheers mate.

Bill Pham wrote in post #3809941 (external link)
i see you come prepare. do you carry all your gear when out or just a few items. Also agree with Alby should have a sticky showing our mugs.

Bill

Thanks Bill. Take everything with me never know what you will find.
If I leave something at home you can bet I will need it.


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Aug 28, 2007 13:25 |  #9

skylab wrote in post #3814136 (external link)
Cheers mate.
Thanks Bill. Take everything with me never know what you will find.
If I leave something at home you can bet I will need it.

Been there, done that, missed the shot...

I've got a Think Tank Rotation 360 backpack coming in the mail.


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Aug 28, 2007 13:36 |  #10

Hand-held macro photography? Probably yields poor results. (I'll just take a look at his gallery.) Hmm... Those are pretty good... Those are REAL good... Carry on, then.;)


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Aug 28, 2007 14:32 |  #11

tmonatr wrote in post #3814333 (external link)
Hand-held macro photography? Probably yields poor results. (I'll just take a look at his gallery.) Hmm... Those are pretty good... Those are REAL good... Carry on, then.;)

Thanks Tim.


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Aug 28, 2007 14:33 |  #12

Is this a picture of a BUTTerfly?

So, backpack filled with newspaper?

Nice gallery, BTW.


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Aug 28, 2007 16:22 |  #13

Now thats a backpack compared to my little Tamrac.


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Sep 02, 2007 13:31 |  #14

hortonsl62 wrote in post #3814647 (external link)
Is this a picture of a BUTTerfly?

So, backpack filled with newspaper?

Nice gallery, BTW.

Thanks Sam.
Well you need something to do waiting for the bugs.

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Now thats a backpack compared to my little Tamrac.

Thanks It is a, Tamrac Expedition 7.


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