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some pics i took during my korea trip some weeks baq...

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I like the way you compose and shoot your images! Makes me want to go to Korea once again.
 

Letters to post?
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Convey your prayers for prosperity.
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One of nature's care-free freeloaders.
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A tired hibiscus?
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Red and Orange in the Early Morning Sun
 

some panning shots with the E510 and 40-150.... @ EXTREME NIGHT EXPO

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Some ramdom newbie shots

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E500 14-45 @ 30mm

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E500 14-45 @ 21mm
 

Those colourful wheel-things-on-a-stick!

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#1: Sigma 30mm at f8.0

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#2: ED 50-200mm at 200mm f3.5

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like a little dark... :cool:

but weather has been rather nice this few days... when was this taken?
 

I was in Brussels in November for a two day business trip and had to arrive a day earlier, so I had a few hours for myself. I am a frequent visitor of Brussels, so I wanted to discover it from a different angle than most tourists. After some 14-54mm shots, I changed to the 40-150 and decided to take some close ups of the buildings arond Grand Place, a square which seems to be populated only by tourists. Here are some of those images.

Comments are welcome.

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#2

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#3

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#4

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#5

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More in the next post.
 

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#10 This is the square I am talking about.

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I know this is not the photography section, but I hope nobody is complaining. If it offends anybody, I just remove the thead. I thoght it was an interesting experiment to use the 40-150 for city scapes. I think I will do it again some more time. It definitely gives a different angle of viewing things, not the standard tourist image, like the last one.
 

New Year's Fireworks 2008.

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Happy New Year!!!!
 

Nice. I find #9 particularly intresting. The gold just pops out from the facade. Did it look anything like the pic in real life? You can see history stained and dripping down the buildings. At least there isn't a starbucks in #10.
 

I like number 5,how that only that staute is gold while the rest are greyish black,like how a leader stands out from a crowd,but some pictures seem to be slanting
 

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