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A drive around West of IpswichSome shots I had from Friday - wasn't the greatest of days - comments?
Two old farm buildings A camel And a creek crossing Regards
John Nikon D7000,Sigma 10-20, Sigma 24-70 F2.8, Sigma 70-200 f2.8, Nikkor 50 F1.8, Nikkor 85 1.8. Benro A650, SB600.
Re: A drive around West of IpswichThe camel (stayed up late?) would be nice without the wire in the background.
Cheers, Trevor Cheers,
Trevor
Re: A drive around West of Ipswichyou made a very poorly built culvert look good.
Re: A drive around West of IpswichThat barn has some potential
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Thanks, talk soon, my Flickr; http://www.flickr.com/photos/kanegledhill/
Re: A drive around West of Ipswich#4 is intersting. Maybe you should crop the lower 20%?
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