Few pics about the Radiothon at SBS on the 3/01/05Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Few pics about the Radiothon at SBS on the 3/01/05I've just posted some pics last night at SBS Radiothon/ Raising Fund for the Tsunami Victims in SEA.
http://www.pixspot.com./displayimage.ph ... 013&pos=15 I was with the D2h + 28 + 85/1.4 My daughter (My assistant) was with the D100+ 24-120VR She's new to the field, first time playing big camera in front of public. Birddog114
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Your daughter looks a little shy of having her photo taken. With you as a father I would think she would be used to being the model to test new lenses on? My daughter is also shy of the camera unless fully made up. Did the radiothon go well?
Awesome. So many people, packed into such a tiny room:
http://www.pixspot.com./displayimage.ph ... 106&pos=15
Onyx, Yes I knew, it's one of the small conference room inside SBS building and we had about 65 people of volunteers and SBS staffs, full throttle of AC but it's still steamy. This room was set up for all other community groups to raising funds for the SEA's victims, we were the first, next will be Thai, Lao, Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka etc... My thoughts, we still are lucky and fortunate to have a small room for gathering in comparison with millions of unfortunate people in the disaster zone in SEA without anything to duck in. Birddog114
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