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iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Sep 18, 2010 06:24 | #1216 Grrr run faster people! www.iesphotography.co.uk
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Radders Cream of the Crop 5,017 posts Likes: 21 Joined Oct 2009 Location: UK More info | Sep 18, 2010 07:42 | #1217 Shouldn't of gone out last night, MAJOR hangover. Just finished work now I'm off up north to see the other half, Hope everyones well! | 1DII | 7D | 60D | 6D | 100 2.8 | 50mm 1.4 | 11-16 2.8 | 24-105 4 | 70-300 IS USM |
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SwitchBlade Goldmember 2,748 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: The Garden of England More info | Sep 18, 2010 08:53 | #1218 Hi all, I'm back home from a holiday trip to Dorset. Got far too many photos to sift through so will post some highlights as and when I find them. 5D | 40D | Σ24 f1.8 | 50 f1.8 II | 85 f1.8 | 70-200 F4L | 540EZ x2 | Nissin Di622
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kaystewartphoto Stuck on top of the bloody christmas tree! 3,025 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: sevenoaks, kent More info | Sep 18, 2010 11:05 | #1219 Just got back from a really nice day out at the Southern Model Airshow at The Hop Farm. Will post some pictures later once ive gone through them all Website
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Jonathan Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 18, 2010 13:20 | #1220 Just back from the Lakes - most of my pics are of cakes and tea shops which was the purpose of the trip but we did get to take the odd landscape too. The Road To Buttermere "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet" - Winston Churchill
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iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Sep 18, 2010 13:32 | #1221 On your marks, get set! www.iesphotography.co.uk
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Jonathan Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 18, 2010 13:34 | #1222 Matt Photog Peters wrote in post #10931228 =Matt 'Photog' Peters;10931228]Ok lappy problems, Jem's Dell is refusing to boot up in Vista, gets as far as the scrolling bar and goes no further, won't boot up the repair module or safemode and just blue screened on me.. Her brother was on it earlier and I have a feeling he just held the power button in to turn it off after I told him not too.. Grrr!!! Any ideas? Could be a hundred different things. If you boot from the Vista disk can you get to the repair option or a command prompt so you can run a chkdsk? If not and you know what you are doing, use a Bart PE disk to run a chkdsk and see if that let's you boot. Failing that, use the PE disk to save all the data and then rebuild it. "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet" - Winston Churchill
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kaystewartphoto Stuck on top of the bloody christmas tree! 3,025 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: sevenoaks, kent More info | Pic of the day Website
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Mike ugly when I'm sober More info | Sep 18, 2010 13:47 | #1224 Jonathan wrote in post #10932570 Just back from the Lakes - most of my pics are of cakes and tea shops which was the purpose of the trip but we did get to take the odd landscape too. ![]() The Road To Buttermere Lovely shot Jon www.mikegreenphotography.co.uk
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MattPeters Cream of the Crop 12,336 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Bracknell, England More info | Jonathan wrote in post #10932623 Could be a hundred different things. If you boot from the Vista disk can you get to the repair option or a command prompt so you can run a chkdsk? If not and you know what you are doing, use a Bart PE disk to run a chkdsk and see if that let's you boot. Failing that, use the PE disk to save all the data and then rebuild it. Dang it, knew you were going to say that! Can't find the bloody Vista disk anywhere?! I do have a Windows7 one, could I boot from that and run chkdsk? The 16th UK South-East "The Cooper Crawley Creche" Thread (All Welcome)
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RoninSilv Goldmember More info | Sep 18, 2010 15:00 | #1226 Jonathan wrote in post #10932570 Just back from the Lakes - most of my pics are of cakes and tea shops which was the purpose of the trip but we did get to take the odd landscape too. ![]() The Road To Buttermere
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RoninSilv Goldmember More info | Sep 18, 2010 15:08 | #1227 I hope everyone is having a better weekend that me I've manage to break a toe by dropping a cylinder head on it. Film gear Rollecord V, Yashica A, Halina 35X, Olympus Trip and Canon EOS 5, 500 and 300v
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Mike ugly when I'm sober More info | Sep 18, 2010 15:40 | #1228 Ouch!! www.mikegreenphotography.co.uk
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RoninSilv Goldmember More info | Words to that effect did pass my lips. Film gear Rollecord V, Yashica A, Halina 35X, Olympus Trip and Canon EOS 5, 500 and 300v
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Kaben Cream of the Crop 6,408 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK More info | Sep 18, 2010 16:04 | #1230 Ronin Silv wrote in post #10933140 Words to that effect did pass my lips. LOL! Rob
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