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- JoshClancy0
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playmobil
(Nov 8 06, 16:09)NICE! What kind of cam are you taking these with? What do you use for lighting? Great work.
- playmobil0
yep, theyre mine...
assorted cameras, hasselblad, old school canon and digital slr
- Timson0
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hey stewart, didn't know you were into mtb. love the switzerland pics. i'm gonna be riding the grand-raid-cristalp myself next year.
- Pesh0
- Crouwel0
quamb et al, what camera do you use inside subway stations?
i tried taking pictures there once with a friend but got kicked out immediately as it is completely illegal to take pictures.
but maybe that is only in the netherlands..
- Crouwel0
you people make great pictures btw.
- scoops0
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playmobil
(Nov 8 06, 16:09)HA! i've been a fan of your blog for ages, i had no idea you were on NT as well.
oh, and here's me
- quamb0
had no idea was illegal! once had a taxi driver almost kill me though for taking a photo of a 'government' building.
trials and tribulations of a tourist.
think the subway shot was taken with nikon FM2n w/28mm.
- exador10
I'm boring...
this is my one and only flickr post
http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne…just me and the gang with our kids at the cottage...
a great weekend was had by all
:)(i'm obviously the white guy pointing at the camera with my daughter next to me)
cheers
ex
- stewart0
hey timson,
oh yes i am.
and don't forget: Austria isn't bad too!here some austria pics (near Zell Am See):
http://www.kulsdom.com/austria/and here the switzerland pics (near Leukerbad) including maps:
http://www.kulsdom.com/switzerla…
- Timson0
nice pics stewart, gets me warm for next season but planning it slowly tho. first ardennes, luxembourg, vosges and then heading for switzerland.
btw are those pics taken during summer, looks cold up there.
- Crouwel0
nikon FM2 !
Aww, one of my most fave oldskool slr's!!
- Crouwel0
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nice, sjoerd!
you should get a gps device on your bike and unload it into google earth. would be great to see your route on the levelled terrain and all..