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first outing with D70shi all,
two pics from my first outing with the D70s, lens for both pics was the AF-D 28-105/3.5-4.5 Last edited by james m on Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:14 am, edited 3 times in total.
Great work James!
Lovely colour. One thing I might have tried is a bit of fill flash to bring that loop out a bit more New page
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Cool abstracts, James. But, the horizon police will prolly be after you...
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Nice one Agree with the fill flash to bring out the loop.
Nothing wrong with horizon from this inspector
Excellent shots, James.
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Excellent James - I used the same lens for about 4 years and it is very good piece of glass
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Nice work James, abstractish and good, different....Post some more for us, Max
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Great choice of subjects, great how you can turn something so simple and make it interesting
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