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Tall Ships pics Pt 2I've uploaded some more shots from the Tall Ships Sailing in Company day (the previous image post is here). These are of things OTHER than the tall ships.
Shots are mostly taken with the 70-200 VR in Active mode (ships move araound a lot!) Some samples below. The rest in my SmugMug gallery Last edited by stubbsy on Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Peter
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Great shots stubbsy, looks like to had a pearler of a time.
Lucky you don't suffer from Sea Sickness. Mic.
Mic
So far as sea sickness I've never been sick, but I've not been at seaa much so I took drugs just in case . Dried my mouth out something fierce - not a big fan. The seas were very calm. No-one got sick. Couldn't have asked for a better day - breeze for the sails and to keep us cool, but just white caps on the water. Even the heads were gentle sailing both going out and coming in. Peter
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good pix's .......... love the water wish I was there ........ hope you fixed your dry mouth when on terrafirma......
Cheers ....bp....
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mudder, Don't you know stubbsy is working for Nikon Japan in R&D Dept. and he's in charge the Marketting team in Australia Birddog114
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If only Imagine the gear I'd have then Peter
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Hi,
I finally got a few more of mine up onto smugmug. http://christiand.smugmug.com/gallery/440348/1/17716434 Cheers CD
Christian
I find the shot of the skipper of the Svanen a little bright. "New and old" and "Opposite directions" are my pick of the shots as they are not just good captures, but work conceptually also. Peter
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Stubbsy,
Forgot to ask, have you seen anyone onboard with the D70 like you and CD? Birddog114
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Sure did. A young couple who bought the camera about 4 weeks ago. Bailed them up & did the d70users.com sales spiel on them and made sure they wrote down the URL on a bit of paper. Also spoke briefly to a Canon user who commented on my 70-200 VR Peter
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Thanks Peter,
no comments on the D70 70-200mm VR user ? Who might that be ? Here is a crop of the captain. What I like about it is the DOF. Things in front and things behind are out of focus. Cheers CD
CD,
He's a captain with a CB radio in hand no gold bars on apaulets and none of the sword and a sunglass instead with one covered blind eye Birddog114
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Yeah I was going to ask who the good looking chap was and thought better of it. Don't want people to think I'm egotistical The crop works a lot better for me. The brightness in the top left corner was dragging my eye away from the image. And I agree the DOF here really makes the image. Peter
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