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craig1985 said:
Was that in Exeter? What camera do you use?
Yup.. graveyard at the end of our road.. its incredible, weve spend probably 50 hours in graveyards in paris, and everywhere else, but probably read no more than two gravestones in the local graveyard in ten years..

I do like graveyards, not out of any morbid thing, but there are so many stories in them.. every single grave hides an entire life.. Which is also why i like photographing them. A picture of a gravestone with maybe half a name, and then just the DoB or date of death leaves so many questions. When did they die, or where born, how old where they, what was their first or surname.. like that one, he died on 7th july, thats all we know. I almost want to sit watching his grave on that day to see if anyone visits him or not..

i have a crazy idea one day to do a book, or diary, of 365 graves, one for every day. Some famous people, some normal people, some unknown..

oh and a fuji s9500
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what is amazing about the review is when you look at the test photos.. they are all taken in exeter :eek:
 
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28-300mm aattached lense, that has to be just about perfect. I use a Sony A300 because I know somebody who uses the Sony brand and I could get it cheaper. I once used another friend's Cannon and quite enjoyed it.
 
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I like it.. last three cameras have been fujis and always been really happy with the picture quality, and didnt want to go to a full dslr, so the s9500 with manual zoom and focus, and plenty of manual settings to use suits me.

means i was able to go fully automatic originally, and gradually play more with apetures, exposure etc as i find my way around. (Only trouble with it is that the jog dials are prone to breaking due to it being on the tiniest spindle in the world, but nothing a cocktail stick and a craft knife didnt sort out in a matter of minutes.. )
 
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First time using macro on my new camera. Not bad for shooting one handed.
Subject matter is a little gross. That blue piece of suture has been embedded in my thumb since they sewed my tendon back together 12 years ago.

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krebs303 said:
First time using macro on my new camera. Not bad for shooting one handed.
Subject matter is a little gross. That blue piece of suture has been embedded in my thumb since they sewed my tendon back together 12 years ago.

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nice resolution. 12 years? it's part of the family now. have you given it a name?
 
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craig1985 said:
BTW hektoren, what is her name?

If I am not mistaken she is Aylar Dianati Lie/Lye.

She won Miss Norway/Entered Miss Norway a couple of years ago, but got removed from the competition because of some Adult movies she has made. This also didn't make her popular in Iran, she is half Iranian. She spends most of her time now in the UK language songs music videos of the Swedish Electro artist BassHunter.

Sources: Wikipedia, listening to Swedish Trance music before it went commercial in the UK and some websites lost down the back of the internet
 
Today I got y'all...

1. A vineyard...





2. A rose...





3. And a jetboat.

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One nice warm sunny day out of the weekend wasn't bad. I guess. The WW1 airshow I'd planned to shoot yesterday was unfortunately cancelled due to persistent torrential rain.
 
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I took this yesterday. I get to take sunsets almost every day. Was I surprised when I download and saw the oil tanker!

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