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Won't let me rep you Oggie ???
Those pictures are so rich. Have so much depth, they are just beautiful. Do you do this professionally?
I've never really been good with a camera but I just read some of your tips which are great also. Really good stuff!
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I don't know if this has been asked already, but what camera do you use Oggie?
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I don't know if this has been asked already, but what camera do you use Oggie?
Canon 450D man, with 18-55mm and 50-250mm lenses.
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I don't know if this has been asked already, but what camera do you use Oggie?
Canon 450D man, with 18-55mm and 50-250mm lenses.
Cool. Was just asking because we are going on holiday this summer and really need a decent camera to document things. The current camera we have is a bit shite and doesn't even work properly. We probably won't get shots like yours, but at least the hardware will be decent. Your pictures are really very good; almost otherworldy in parts. That first picture below of Eoghan looks like there is a face emerging from the tree which is then blowing the water into a frenzy. That's fantastic. Quite eery too.
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miles
I don't know if this has been asked already, but what camera do you use Oggie?
Canon 450D man, with 18-55mm and 50-250mm lenses.
Cool. Was just asking because we are going on holiday this summer and really need a decent camera to document things. The current camera we have is a bit shite and doesn't even work properly. We probably won't get shots like yours, but at least the hardware will be decent. Your pictures are really very good; almost otherworldy in parts.
That first picture below of Eoghan looks like there is a face emerging from the tree which is then blowing the water into a frenzy. That's fantastic. Quite eery too.
Hahaha, they must have some strong stuff in Korea. ;D
I never noticed that until you pointed it out, and now it will be the first thing I notice every time I see it. :p
The camera is great man, but not very portable if that is what your after. It won't just slide into your pocket or anything! But I would highly recommend it nonetheless, get great quality shots out of it.
Eoghan is my name by the way. ;D
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miles
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Oggie
Canon 450D man, with 18-55mm and 50-250mm lenses.
Cool. Was just asking because we are going on holiday this summer and really need a decent camera to document things. The current camera we have is a bit shite and doesn't even work properly. We probably won't get shots like yours, but at least the hardware will be decent. Your pictures are really very good; almost otherworldy in parts.
That first picture below of Eoghan looks like there is a face emerging from the tree which is then blowing the water into a frenzy. That's fantastic. Quite eery too.
Hahaha, they must have some strong stuff in Korea. ;D
I never noticed that until you pointed it out, and now it will be the first thing I notice every time I see it. :p
The camera is great man, but not very portable if that is what your after. It won't just slide into your pocket or anything! But I would highly recommend it nonetheless, get great quality shots out of it.
Eoghan is my name by the way. ;D
Haha, just a mild dose of beer has the ability to bring out these images these days! But it really looks like that, you know! ;D:p
I don't mind wearing a camera around my neck all day or in a bag. My only worry is that Romanian gypsy children might try to attack me and steal it from me! :o The current one fits in a pocket quite snuggly, but it's awful. It was our first move to digital and now is probably a good time for a proper upgrade.
I was thinking Eoghan was the name of that place. I guess, one shouldn't make assumptions! ;D