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A maltese walked into my house.
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It's so cute! Are you sure it just walked into your house? It's not yours?
 

Thanks, guys! Glad you liked the snowy pictures! :) To answer Baracus, it's both body and glass, both important, I think ;)

what a humble answer:)..its the person behind the lens that made the pictures possible:thumbsup:

"buying a DSLR doesn't make u a photographer,it just make u a DSLR owner" quoted by the shop owner when i bought my K100d:D
 

Some casual shot

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K10D + Bigma
 

what a humble answer:)..its the person behind the lens that made the pictures possible:thumbsup:

"buying a DSLR doesn't make u a photographer,it just make u a DSLR owner" quoted by the shop owner when i bought my K100d:D

Don't say that, I paiseh in front of all the real shi-fus here... :embrass:
 

Just a couple more snowy scenes....

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It's so cute! Are you sure it just walked into your house? It's not yours?
Yeah. I had a fright when it suddenly appeared in my living room. I had to lead it to the corridor. Then it was loitering around for some half an hour before it heard its owner's call. I seized the chance to take some photos of it during that time. It's a very obedient dog which does not seem to fear strangers and even response to my "sit" command. Yes, its so cute. Ah, should have kept it in my house. Ha.
 

k100d ir modded with kit lens II

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these are from brompton cemetery in london.
 

Beautiful shots here, Yarland.

Loves the subject and greenish background.

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Thanks for your comments. Still got a lot to learn from you. I am always too slow for bees and can't really take them in flight, any advice?
 

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Thanks for your comments. Still got a lot to learn from you. I am always too slow for bees and can't really take them in flight, any advice?

Ha, ha I am also learning on taking bees on flight. what i have gathered is to take it at 1:2 mag. and have the image crop. At 1:1 dof is thin and its difficult to have wholes bees in sharp focus. You may want to try focus trap for moving bees, not easy though.

Take a hundred shots and five will turn out Okay. Law of Probability....Lol.

Take a bees from a freezer, before it konk off, take a few shots cos it cannot moves fresh from freezer..

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So many photos waiting to be processed..and so little time.:(
 

Thanks, guys! Glad you liked the snowy pictures! :) To answer Baracus, it's both body and glass, both important, I think ;)


Two more, K20D + DA*16-50:
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:thumbsup: Very nice. The sunlight and clouds on the mountain give it a nice effect. I'd probably bump up the curves and saturation a little bit to give it more punch.
 

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