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Old 09-05-2009, 04:08 PM
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I few weeks ago i took my Nikon D40 and trailed off to the hills.
I mainly used my Tamron 70-300mm AF lens due to it having a better DoF than my standerd 18-55mm AF-S lens. I found some great places i never knew exsited till then so i was particually chuffed about that . I also went back up there to take some portrait shots so I will have to show them later on.
Well here are 3 of the best photos taken.
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Old 09-05-2009, 04:33 PM
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And here is a shot from the portrait shoot.

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Old 09-13-2009, 11:32 PM
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I few weeks ago i took my Nikon D40 and trailed off to the hills.
I mainly used my Tamron 70-300mm AF lens due to it having a better DoF than my standerd 18-55mm AF-S lens. I found some great places i never knew exsited till then so i was particually chuffed about that . I also went back up there to take some portrait shots so I will have to show them later on.
Well here are 3 of the best photos taken.
Enjoy.








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I love the dof in your first shot the grass looks soft and carpety with the hint of texture. Hey what a lonely old watering can lol!! Sorry i have a watering can fetish lol!! i have 6 .
thanks for putting these on
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Beautiful work... I really like the first one.
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These are all very beautiful shots. I really like the portrait.
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Beautiful shots, all of them very different. I love the second one, I have been searching for a field of wild flowers but no luck.
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Old 09-14-2009, 04:44 AM
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nice shots, Charles, of the English countryside
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