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Melbourne is a good place to learn a new camera system.Here are some images from my last trip to melbourne. i spent most of the time walking around learning about the world of canon with my new toy (5d mkii).
enjoy, feedback is welcome as always. Coffee at Atomica on brunswick st A moving landscape Parliment steps A city of laneway cafés hope you enjoyed that! -Jon- http://photoaffinity.com.au
Re: Melbourne is a good place to learn a new camera system.Nice work Jon.
It's always nice to see how others see stuff that we (ok, I) walk past daily.
Re: Melbourne is a good place to learn a new camera system.All nice, I really like number 1. Makes me want to sit down have a sip and write down a few thoughts in the notebook. Great stuff.
D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: Melbourne is a good place to learn a new camera system.I agree, #1 is my favourite too. The items in the photo seem to be laid out randomly, but just fit so nicely.
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