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    A few picys!

    Not had much time to take that many images over the past week +, so here are a few I done over the past few days when I had a few minutes.

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    A few of my cat

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    Biggies on the blog!!!

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    Nice little set. I really like the first one the best.
    "Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna

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    cool- i love that first one. great contrast.

    your cat has odd eyes. cute though

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    Around 9 years we think! she just sort of turned up one day (6 years ago) and hasn't left.

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    i don't think i've ever seen such a mish mash of colors on a cat. looks like it was made up of 16 different ones.

    what possessed you to take a butchers cleaver outside and slam it into a post?

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    The flower looked grumpy. The wall socket looked grumpy. Even the cat looked grumpy. Nice!

    The knife was on the borders of grumpyland though.

    Anyway, the sun behaved like it was in your favour that day! Nice time to pix! Excellent shots!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefteyewilly
    what possessed you to take a butchers cleaver outside and slam it into a post?
    Long story short - I used to be a chef, a friend called and asked would I go help him for 3 months run his pub, I found my knives and chef gear to take with me, I was sharpening my knifes and though ohhhhh! that would make a great picy

    I did also do these images, but they didn't turn out as well as expected.




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    The door is great

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    The door stood out!

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    I get it, it's a magic door. You must open it and walk through to see the rest of the house!!??
    If nothing else, you know know how to make a sundial with a tomato and a knife.
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    A few more random pictures that I thought I would put up as I have not posted anything for awhile.

    #1 & #4 have been taken with my new EF 70-200mm L USM f/4

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    Biggies on the photoblog + a few more.

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    That harvester thingy looks interesting...is that wheel on it's side a drive wheel for a belt driven machine...like in the old days?
    Good old telephone box...hope they will survive some more years
    Nice shots...thanx for sharing
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    Nice little update. I am digging the landscape the most of them. How are you liking the 70-200? It's not the IS version is it?
    "Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna

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    @frex yeah it is a belt driven machine.

    @WannaBE you'll gonna love some of the image I am taking tomorrow then! going for a hike with a few of the locals. I have also found a waterfall, about 20 miles away from where I am and I am gonna try to get to it next week and do some shots.

    The lens if fine, was looking at the x2 extender today as you suggested so may pick that up next week and no its not the IS version.

    I just purchased a CANON EOS 1000F AUTO FOCUS SLR camera off of eBay today, can't wait to have a play with that. (Bargain at under £10, I love auctions lol)

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    A few shots from today.

    A panorama of Llangorse - I had to put 5 images together to make this one click the picture to see the original.

    Some suggestions on a lens for landscapes would be appreciated! I was thinking about a fisheye filter from eBay for about £40 but don't know if that would be good enough or not.


    A 10 second LE with a IR filter - The one on my photoblog is alot better as I have adjusted the curves on that one and it is larger.


    One of the better landscapes of the bunch

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    Nice shots. How fast did you take the pano? Looks like the clouds were moving fast? I am guessing you did it manually- but have you tried photomerge in photoshop? It is actually pretty decent.

    Also for landscapes and just wider stuff while overseas I am looking at picking up either the Canon 10-22 or the Sigma 12-24. We'll see how my show coming up in 2 weeks does and if I get it or not

    Anyone ever use both? Is the 2mm difference of the Canon really that much wider?
    "Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna

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    The shots were only a few seconds between each shot, not checked out photomerge yet! what version is that on and where can I find it?

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    File>Automate>Photomerge.

    I think it has been around since CS1(or earlier?) but it is definitely in CS2 &3
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