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A couple of pics I took a few days ago. About 12,500km from Aus (sunny middle east) :)

Wish I could of got pics when the sun was barely up.

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First 2 from the air.

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using D7000 with nikor 18-105, and 35mm nikor for turtle.

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Matt you so funneh!

Here is today's update. Local Markets and Marble Mountain. Was so so hot that I'm actually losing interest in lugging the camera around. (Oh and the markets were the stinkiest I've ever visited. Barrels of dried fish and a whole bunch of "fresh" fish at one end).

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nice to see some new faces and styles in the thread.

took my big torch out for a few late night happy snaps

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yummy facebook quality cause im too slack to put them on my own website, lol

Nice style Jay!

In film days, I used to try infra red in places like these > never did catch anything lol

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cheers guys, i just love heading out at night but cant always afford to. the cold weather puts me off a bit too.

and awesome terry, i never got to try infra-red film back in the day, i had enough trouble affording regular film and processing and the odd roll of kodachrome every now and then. was always keen to give it a try tho.

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Hi Jay,

The internal structure of plants were the most interesting with IR it seemed. Or from a plane, the forests revealed heathy trees and unhealthy.

Those were also the days when women wore thick undergarments lol

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A couple of pics I took a few days ago. About 12,500km from Aus (sunny middle east) :)

Wish I could of got pics when the sun was barely up.

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First 2 from the air.

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using D7000 with nikor 18-105, and 35mm nikor for turtle.

GTRSean: thats proof your GTR really does fly.

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Took this yesturday. I know its not great but i really like it for a simple photo

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Going to Thailand in a week so keen to snap some nice photos over there. Hoping to get some good enough to put on Canvas/Frame for the new house :)

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