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Another blurry but niceSeems to be theme of the day!
LS-II sb-80DX d70 105/2.8 micro nikkor At the botanic gardens... Dailed the shutter speed down too low (1/30) so got some added motion blur... (but lets call it soft focus instead ) New page
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Maybe you should put off your next lens purchase and buy the poor girl some shoes Scott...
Cheers, John
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Re: Another blurry but nice
I've been really getting into the soft-focus groove at the moment. (damned shutter speed). I'm so used to point and shoot photography that I keep forgetting to check the shutter speed in low-light situations. BTW - cute baby but what is she looking at? Regards, Paul Vandenberg
D7000 (D70S retired) - 18-70mm, 50mm F1.8, 35mm F2, Sigma 70-300mm
hehehe... Life of the Daughter of a poor student
Dont know... I have been finding with babies its best to just shoot... She does not pose well but natural is best New page
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When are you next in Sydney with a car??? We have about 2-tonne of girls clothes suitable for age 0-5 in storage... Free to a good home... Cheers, John
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE HAVE ENOUGH CLOTHES *sob* *sob* (My wife has an ebay habit.... ) The problem is actually keeping shoes on her... New page
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hehehe... Thanks for the offer though John...
I will put it to Lousie New page
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Maybe I could sell them to her on eBay??? Cheers, John
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Matt you are Get out and take some pics Peter
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