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It seemed like the weather has been rainy here every Sunday for the past few months (except for last week).
We saw that the forecast was good for this weekend, so went out to take some shots!
Here's to share a few
The last one is of my friend, who accidentally left his tripod there this morning, then went back to find it and it was gone
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Nice pics. and damn about the tripod
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That second one is great - real shame about the tripod.
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Thanks Chris and Cameron.
No idea how to look for the tripod, where does lost property usually go?
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E-bay? Funny statement that.... "found it gone"
But it is a sad world we live in now. Hope it comes back .
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Very beautiful images... Looks like the longs exposures worked a treat. The gradual tones look amazing.
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Lovely deep saturated color.
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Beautiful shots adam - Love the silky smooth water and saturated colours.
Pity about your friend's tripod!! Try the experiment again, but this time with your camera!
Maybe try cash converters or nearby pawn shops? It might help if your friend had a record of the serial number or something similar...
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adam Wrote:Thanks Chris and Cameron.
No idea how to look for the tripod, where does lost property usually go? You could ask the police if something was handed in.
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Sorry to hear about the tripod. I like the smooth images...
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I love that first shot so much depth and colour well done
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These are very beautiful and so quietly disturbing--too quiet.
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REALLY love the 1st photo.
So original and beautiful.
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