LesTension | 11/23/09 9:44 AM | ||
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Must be rough on the mutton when a car comes fast over the hill yonder. Could wipe out the mass of them. reply | |||
| Agnes Millar | 11/22/09 11:14 PM | |
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Hi there....and very best wishes to everyone there in Cumnock, New South Wales I was brought up in Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, and was delighted to find your web site while checking for something else on my computer. Is there anyone from Cumnock, Scotland, now living in your village of Cumnock (NSW) ? I would be very interested to know. Many thanks, and best regards!! reply | ||
alantolley | 11/22/09 10:46 PM | ||
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more like a painting then a photo reply | |||
LesTension | 11/13/09 9:55 AM | ||
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I just looked at the Exif details....ISO 64. That's unheard of. The lowest setting seen on digital cameras is ISO 100. How low can your Fuji go? ====== ISO 64 - 6400 the 6400 will give you an image you can see in the dark, but there's too much noise to be of any real use. The camera has good features, a massive zoom 18x Optical 5.1 digital, (27-486mm) 8 megapixels, but it's a compromise & I dream of a camera like yours mate !! =========== Most things in life are compromises, eh? Don't dream.....just get it. I saved/dreamed for years and years and years always putting it off because I couldn't "afford" it. One morning I woke up and the answer was clear. I don't have that many years left......how long can I keep putting it off? So I went for it. No regrets. reply | |||
LesTension | 11/13/09 9:49 AM | ||
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What's the nature of these rocks bro? Volcanic? ====== Got it in one The Warrumbungles is the remnants of a large, heavily eroded shield volcano (google) ============ I know all about shield volcanoes. I've even stood on the edge of an active one in Hawaii and looked over the edge. FANtastic. reply | |||
LesTension | 11/13/09 10:04 AM | ||
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Roo or wallaby? The one to the right looks like a red roo. ===== They do have reds & greys in the Park but these were all greys. These are Roos, the wallabies are stockier looking. reply | |||
LesTension | 11/13/09 9:50 AM | ||
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How many images do you combine? 3? 5? How many stops apart? Or do you just do this as an app right in your camera (one shot and then processed in-camera)? ========== My camera can only do three +/- 1 EV, I process them afterwards with Photomatix mostly. It's quick which is what I like. reply | |||
LesTension | 11/13/09 9:48 AM | ||
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Regular size tree/small bird? big tree/big bird? I'm guessing it's about gull size. ======== small bird, the size of a juvenile gull reply | |||
LesTension | 11/13/09 9:53 AM | ||
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Too bad those wires are in there; they kinda muck it up a bit, eh? ====== I photoshopped them out in another one, but yeah they do wreck it. reply | |||
Nannygoose | 11/15/09 9:56 AM | ||
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Great photo Peter! Nice majestic view and exceptional natural lighting and colors. Found this in my photo feed! reply | |||
C. Peterson | 11/14/09 2:24 PM | ||
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A frog will leap out of a pot of boiling water if you toss one in. However, if put the frog in the pot of cool water and you bring the temperature up slowly... reply | |||
cavewolfphotography.com | 11/14/09 9:17 AM | ||
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I don't know if I would call that an orgy Myra. My first thought was to look around for head hunting cannibals from Papua New Guinea get'n ready to stick a fork in them to see if they are done yet..... reply | |||
Rozalia421 | 11/14/09 8:22 AM | ||
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I don't know what made laugh more, this picture or Myra's comment :-))). reply | |||
LesTension | 11/13/09 9:51 AM | ||
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By Jove.....you're right! ROFLMAO! reply | |||