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Just ordered a ef 24-105 f4L and a speedlite 430EX to go with my 350d. I can’t wait to test both out, because frankly the kitlense was a piece of garbage. I’ll post some pictures when I have my new gear.

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nice pic, but the file size is over 100kb forum limit. please make a link to the photo instead.

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Something increasingly rare and sought after smile_o.gif

And, shamelessly building on tovarishes idea, from the other side of the Iron Curtain ... the Olympus Trip 35!

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supah, first and last one is over file size limit too. wink_o.gif

Stupid Photoshop saying pictures are 80 kb when saving and making them 103 in reality mad_o.gif Fixed them smile_o.gif

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Really nice photos Hardrock smile_o.gif

Couple of really cool ones, the weird angled looking-down-on-street one I like, http://www.bernhard.schussek.at/gallery/album2/img32.jpg is really nice too smile_o.gif

http://www.bernhard.schussek.at/gallery/album2/img78.jpg too.. that and the rest... tounge2.gif

BlackScorpion, http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/7056/bulletbelt13jg.jpg could have done with being on something (or in your hand?), and would have made a more interesting picture

The hand thing is cool though tounge2.gif

- Ben

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Damnit, how do you photograph the moon? All I get is a big white shiny blur, regardless of exposure (1/4 or 8 sec) and despite that I'm using a road sign for a provisional stand.

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If you want to see the features on the moon, you have to go with a very fast shutter speed - 1/1000 or something like that (depending of course on the aperture but you get the idea).

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A frosty night and morning fog

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Vetrarnótt ok morgunţoka

Is any one of them any good?

Don't know what that little twisted strip of light between the moon and the house is, it was on a similar picture from a slightly different angle too. Weird.

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Nice pics all, and iNeo. Umm... foggy. I especially like the 1st and 3rd pic. thumbs-up.gif

And thanks, ONIX. To be honest, I was actually just playing around with my new scanner... whistle.gif

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Can anybody ID these flowers?

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These horrible little 'white flies' have taken over our grapefruit tree:( Any idea how to get rid of them? I asked them to choose someone elses tree but that didnt seem to work...

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I found this girl and her babies in our spare room...

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I've been really enjoying taking closeups of guitars lately...

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I had this beautiful Double Bass at my house for one night. I havent played one in years but i certainly have the bug back now...

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ineo, those are nice pics, but use a tripod or stable surface and they would be way better.

Killagee, the first & second look like triliums, but you aren't in eastern Canada and it's not spring here, so...

Whiteflies... I used to work in a tomato greenhouse, and at the end of each season is a lovely whitefly pandemic.  We used biocontrols, tiny parasitic wasps called Encarsia formosa and also Eretmocerus californicus.  We always used yellow sticky traps for population monitoring, but when it gets really bad, lots of yellow sticky cards/tape can be used for control.  The adult flies will be attracted to anything yellow, so you can shake the plant and they will fly to the card, stick, and die.  Hopefully before they lay more eggs.  Before I started working there, it was so bad that pickers had to wear respirators and the last-ditch control method was a vaccuum cleaner.

Vancouver's north shore mountains:

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Northern Ontario:

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I'm a little disappointed with the Sigma 18-200mm lens, or probably my expectations were just too high. It seems like I'm always fighting camera-shake even at normal focal distances. I expected to be able to take hand-held shots more easily even in overcast conditions, without having to use high ISO values to get good shutter speeds. Or I just have to stop drinking so much coffee.

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Earl how'd you get this one:

Were you flying? Are you Superman? Was there just a really tall building you can go up into? Or was there a hill over looking it?

Either way it looks awesome. I love the one of the raccoons and the bird by the stream.

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Woot, nice pics all. Here are my crappy ones.

"Who's that fella?" He was staring at me. Thinking I had food for him. Well, I did, he just didn't accept it.

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But this fella did.

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This little fella was trying to pierce my leather gloves. I had to shake it off to keep my gloves hole-free.

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Just a Finnish forest. Was taken about a week ago, the others today.

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But, now... goodnight.gif

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