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Jan 28, 2008 05:37 |  #1186

Ohh :( Sorry mate. Didn't think of posting in this thread first! Will on future outings :)


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Jan 28, 2008 06:11 |  #1187

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I knew I was going to forget about this! Was it any good?

I was only there for an hour as I had worked all night and had to get home but it was a lot of fun, and tons of photogs there.


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Jan 28, 2008 06:13 |  #1188

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Went down to Worthing beach yesterday to nab some aerial photos of all the wood - see this thread:

Great images, looks like you had a lotta fun! :D


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Jan 28, 2008 07:46 |  #1189

That aerial shot is awesome, I stopped off on the downs on my way to work today, had to catch some of the fog sitting low down, I'll post a couple up later on!


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Jan 28, 2008 08:38 |  #1190

I've posted a few more images from the Charles I Reenactment at St James Palace on Sunday here:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=444208

Did anyone else go? I kept half an eye open for recognisable faces :D


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Jan 28, 2008 10:03 |  #1191

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I've posted a few more images from the Charles I Reenactment at St James Palace on Sunday here:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=444208

Did anyone else go? I kept half an eye open for recognisable faces :D

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Very nice images- Have to admit, these can be quite interesting, however, I find it is best to isolate the subject from the modern stuff to make it look better- well, you have done just that- there are no distractions in your phtotos. Good stuff.

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Nice image again, but I would like to see a photo of Beechy Head- that would be even more interesting in my view.


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Jan 28, 2008 11:10 |  #1192

Don't know if you guys ever read my Tokina 10-17mm saga?, well I got the replacement today, ands just thought I give it a quick test, Well quite pleased so far, pretty sharp got to excuse the typical British weather, shot at like 4-30pm at 1600 ISO this afternoon
Love these sort of lenses to just play with.
oh on the top shot, I cheated a little it did vig a bit, I rubbed it out a bit on one side, could not bother to do rest, I messed up a bit did not frame the car as well as I should have, It is just silly how close you ge tto things you shoot


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Jan 28, 2008 11:15 |  #1193

Anke wrote in post #4799132 (external link)
I've posted a few more images from the Charles I Reenactment at St James Palace on Sunday here:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=444208

Did anyone else go? I kept half an eye open for recognisable faces :D

Great shots, really suits BW, lovely detail and sharp :)


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Jan 28, 2008 11:21 |  #1194

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Don't know if you guys ever read my Tokina 10-17mm saga?, well I got the replacement today, ands just thought I give it a quick test, Well quite pleased so far, pretty sharp got to excuse the typical British weather, shot at like 4-30pm at 1600 ISO this afternoon


Some of us are aware of your problem, could you post a link for us to understand your disaster story and the end result. How long did the problem take to be resolve?


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Jan 28, 2008 11:44 |  #1195

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Some of us are aware of your problem, could you post a link for us to understand your disaster story and the end result. How long did the problem take to be resolve?

I will finish off the blog on my site later tonight, got a Badminton match today, put this lens in the right hands and some good PS technique can see getting some great effects

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Jan 28, 2008 11:47 |  #1196

Mmmm.. RX-8... Sweet...


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Jan 28, 2008 11:58 |  #1197

Last one So annoying get something you wanna test and play with and our dreary weather just spoils it. and I was never one for flash :(
Anyhow overall pretty pleased with it


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Jan 28, 2008 12:00 |  #1198

I'd be pleased too...

Except for the reflection of yourself... :D


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Jan 28, 2008 12:19 |  #1199

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I'd be pleased too...

Except for the reflection of yourself... :D

heh, and I thought that was the best bit :p


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Jan 28, 2008 13:01 as a reply to  @ MaDProFF's post |  #1200

MaDProFF, ah yes the RX-8, well known for its odd engine and being a car most favoured by hairdressers! ;)

I like the odd angles, quite odd and interesting.


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