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lovely sun flower shot ;)

Was driving around double bay today!! GODDAMN that area is rich!! Freaking mansions everywhere.

Just one shot i took today.. nothing special.. nice boat tho

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Anyone got a zoom lens i could borrow for one day (wed 18th). Need it for a track day im attending.

Even a 55-250 kit lens is fine :D

Or if someone has a 70-200 that would be perfect!! heheh

Would give something in return offcourse.

Nikon D80 | Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 APO EX HSM (w Hoya Skylight 1B) | Sigma 105 f/2.8 Macro EX DG (w Hoya UV Filter) | Sigma 10-20 f/4-5.6 DC EX HSM (w Hoya CPL) | Nikkor 18-70 f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED AF-S DX (w Hoya CPL) | Manfrotto 190XPROB Tripod w 804RC2 Head | Yongnuo Battery Grip | Premier Digital EN-EL3e Lithium Ion Battery | Lowepro Nova 180 AW Bag | Jianisi Infrered Remote & Cable Release

SINCE WHEN????????????????????????? yes im jealous!!

i want a 10-20 and 70-200 lens.. sigh

I just ordered the cokin p series filter system :D WOOT!! cant wait to receive it.

Got the adapters and rings and a nd8 filter!!

Anyone got a zoom lens i could borrow for one day (wed 18th). Need it for a track day im attending.

Even a 55-250 kit lens is fine :D

Or if someone has a 70-200 that would be perfect!! heheh

Would give something in return offcourse.

Olympus? Leica? Minolta? Konica? Panasonic? :D

edit: for a Canon EOS 40D judging by your exifz

ah so now you quoted it lol

lol yeah sorry

as for my lens collection - yeah been a cheap but slow (IMO lol) process

have 4 lenses (one of which is my nikon kit lens which i got with my camera)

the others were all cheap 2nd hand sigma's

(tripod was a gift for my bday from the g/f and the remotes etc are all cheapies from dealextreme)

:D

^ Cheers dude :P

Heres one more from that day.

My 1st attempt at panoramic shots. Only two images used. Didnt even plan on doing it until i got home and realised ah perhaps i could use these two images somehow.. anyways here is it.

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