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I have one for a 350d or any other *** series canon.

5 bucks??

if it doesnt work will return money back.

I know it works for a 350d 100%. Just not sure about a 400d or 450d or 300d. im pretty sure it works!!

Anyone keen?

i'll have to pass - i have a D80 :O

so i need this one: http://www.d-d-photographics.com.au/nikonslracc.htm#mc-dc1

but too exxy so just gonna get this one for US$4.55: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.8245 :(

ps. bought this from them not long ago (go free shipping) and was quite impressed that it works and with the quality (expected it to be VERY cheap and crap)

http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.5483

Thanks basti :rofl: means a lot

However i don't get what you mean by this "but the mooring post in the foreground of 1 really sets it off for me"

Is that a good thing or bad thing? lol

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Thanks basti ;) means a lot

However i don't get what you mean by this "but the mooring post in the foreground of 1 really sets it off for me"

Is that a good thing or bad thing? lol

good thing. gives some detail for the foreground and really contrasts with the water

cheers man :P

Im gonna go back there again after exams and experiment more.

Was only there for 15mins as i stopped by quickly on the way home one night.

dodgsum - heheh man i love that shot :( Makes it look spooky!! great work!!

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You should re-colour the median lines in the 2nd one to a yellow colour, Dodge. - Any normal person would think it was taken in Arizona somewhere. :)

My contributions this week...

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The following images are links instead of posted images as they are not safe for work.

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They aren't my hands in the last shot either. :P

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