zac08
Senior Member
Oh Raining soon, don't think will go out to shoot......
So will stay home to pp photo.....
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Nice magpie robin... caught it in which area??
Oh Raining soon, don't think will go out to shoot......
So will stay home to pp photo.....
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there isnt any image and when i went to source it shows
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Nice magpie robin... caught it in which area??
haiz... #^$ twitpic... :thumbsd::thumbsd:
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there isnt any image and when i went to source it shows
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haiz... #^$ twitpic... :thumbsd::thumbsd:
*edit
try again..
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the last time i ate a&w was in kindergarten in singapore :sweat:can see now?
seems like there's an expire coding embedded... but not sure if you guys can see or not??:dunno:
This was shoot at Chinese Garden at end 2007.
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the last time i ate a&w was in kindergarten in singapore :sweat:
prefer the JBP one.
it's apple, need i say more :bsmilie:*OT*
iPhone cam... sux....![]()
it's apple, need i say more :bsmilie:
JBP birds can go close easily, they are so used to human traffic, so relatively no field craft required.![]()
still need quite long lens :sweat:
Actually 200mm is fine, many time i had to back off to have a full body shot.
But of course, longer lens have better isolation of bg.