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Bernard Rother

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:31 am
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I put this site up mainly for family around South Africa, Australia,
England and New York.
I didn't count them but it looks to be around 50 or 60 photos.


http://home.telkomsa.net/brother/GardenRouteNews/index.htm


It's not Fine Art and all photos were shot from the hip as and when the
situations presented themselves.
I carry my D70 wherever I go and don't really concern myself overly with
specs and having the latest & greatest. I've just replaced the Sigma
18-125 with an 18-200 OS HSM. Now that was a huge improvement !
All were taken in jpg format.

Of course, comments are welcome .... good or bad.

Got lots of plans for HDR & NEF in the near future

Hope you enjoy them.

Bernard.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:52 am
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Bernard Rother wrote:
> I put this site up mainly for family around South Africa, Australia,
> England and New York.
> I didn't count them but it looks to be around 50 or 60 photos.
> http://home.telkomsa.net/brother/GardenRouteNews/index.htm
>
> It's not Fine Art and all photos were shot from the hip as and when the
> situations presented themselves.
> I carry my D70 wherever I go and don't really concern myself overly with
> specs and having the latest & greatest. I've just replaced the Sigma
> 18-125 with an 18-200 OS HSM. Now that was a huge improvement !
> All were taken in jpg format.

Geeze, lots of car accidents & such!

....not a great job but here's your two-headed giraffe:
http://edgehill.net/temp-/DSC_3456.jpg
(I think I like it better unedited)

> Of course, comments are welcome .... good or bad.
>
> Got lots of plans for HDR & NEF in the near future
>
> Hope you enjoy them.
>
> Bernard.

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Bernard Rother

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:21 am
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Paul Furman wrote:
> Bernard Rother wrote:
>> I put this site up mainly for family around South Africa, Australia,
>> England and New York.
>> I didn't count them but it looks to be around 50 or 60 photos.
>> http://home.telkomsa.net/brother/GardenRouteNews/index.htm
>>
>> It's not Fine Art and all photos were shot from the hip as and when
>> the situations presented themselves.
>> I carry my D70 wherever I go and don't really concern myself overly
>> with specs and having the latest & greatest. I've just replaced the
>> Sigma 18-125 with an 18-200 OS HSM. Now that was a huge improvement !
>> All were taken in jpg format.
>
> Geeze, lots of car accidents & such!
>
> ....not a great job but here's your two-headed giraffe:
> http://edgehill.net/temp-/DSC_3456.jpg
> (I think I like it better unedited)
>
>> Of course, comments are welcome .... good or bad.
>>
>> Got lots of plans for HDR & NEF in the near future
>>
>> Hope you enjoy them.
>>
>> Bernard.
Hey, that looks cool ! Just so much to learn and so little time. Would
like to start spending more time when taking photos.

There's another site I put up with a helicopter crash just before
Christmas day.

http://home.telkomsa.net/brother/HeliCrash/index.htm
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