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Was sick for a long time, but I got to go out for the first time with the new D610 the other day. I'm still getting to grips with this thing, but it handled pretty well compared to the D3300. Due to the LCD being a liar, all pics were quite badly underexposed, but responded astonishingly well to fixing-up in photoshop. There's definitely a lot of getting-used to be done, but I don't think these would have been possible handholding the D3300.
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nice I always check the histogram now I never use too that some good shots and a nice camera
Kabbalah is an undramatic tradition that requires great patience and stability. One of the reasons for this tempo is that everyone has to mature his potential gradually and thoroughly at his natural pace. In this way his life's work unfolds at the right moment in his own and the cosmos's time. Z.B.S. Halevi -- Kabbalah |
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I come and go like a comet; we are wanderers. Reports of our eradication have been somewhat exaggerated. |
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Nice shot! 'This awesome drain pic is brought to you by the number eight!'
"When you've truly done something right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all." |
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Posted by Cfourexplore
Nice shot! 'This awesome drain pic is brought to you by the number eight!'
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Eight, eight manholes! Ah ha haaa!
I come and go like a comet; we are wanderers. Reports of our eradication have been somewhat exaggerated. |
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I come and go like a comet; we are wanderers. Reports of our eradication have been somewhat exaggerated. |
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Local quarry workings with a guest appearance from a military cargo plane taking off from a nearby base.
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Nice wallpaper.
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New world
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*insert witty quote here* |
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I've done more houses than I think at any point in my exploring history this year, this is another small one which was fairly local to me. It was once a lodge/gatehouse for a large mansion which is still very much inhabited and in use, however this building has been empty for decades. It was built in the mid-1800s but clad with reclaimed Medieval and Jacobean wooden panels, giving it a much older look. There was nothing at all of note inside as it's been empty so long.
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It's my favorite month of the year y'all.
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