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Join Date: on 2008-Jan-23
Last Login: on 2011-Jan-12

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Amateur with an Olympus E500 but not enough time! Wouldn't it be great to say "Yesss, I really like this one!!", just a little more often.

 
 

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pauldur
# by pauldur on 2011-Jan-12

Tried to improve this summer but failed!

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2011-Jan-12

Thanks for the Wow - the spider's deserves an honour too!

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2011-Jan-12

Thanks for the nice comment. What surprised me, is that after coming out of the restaurant I managed to hold the camera steady enough balanced on the railing.

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2011-Jan-12

Thanks but why do those poles always get in the way?

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2011-Jan-12

I liked the postcard look - thanks.

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2011-Jan-12

You start to wonder who's looking at who. 

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2011-Jan-12

Finaly getting a moment to pix - belated thanks for the comments.

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Lovely Cuddly Close Up!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

The Yellow train! Very Nice!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Lovely Postcard Capture!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Beautiful Mellow Yellow!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Excellent "Sunset Mode" Colour capture! even thought taken at night! I get Orange Effects when I use the Sunset Mode anyway!!!!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Hauntingly Beautiful!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

All my Cameras get Fried! because of This :-

http://pix.ie/gallftree/1299728

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Lovely summer Capture!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Absolutely Fabulous! 10/10! & it didn't do it in Jan 2010!!!!!

gallftree
# by gallftree on 2010-Nov-24

Pretty Exacting Capture! Brilliant!

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2008-Oct-08

Thanks, might try it and post if it works.

pauldur
# by pauldur on 2008-Oct-08

This is real - not a lens flare. I noticed the halo, which I have never seen before around the sun (had seen it around the moon) rushed in and got the camera. Then puzzled about how I could take it without frying the CCD.

Can anyone tell me how I could have photographed this without having to use the garden brolly to block out the sun and how one could capture the full halo?

 
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