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New project for Art Appreciation

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When we've squandered the world's resources, and we're back to bargaining with beads... this is what a web-page will look like.

Barn door in Garsdale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK

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When we've squandered the world's resources, and we're back to bargaining with beads... this is what a web-page will look like.

Barn door in Garsdale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK

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I have to admit that the layout and colours of this future website beats its electronic cousin. (and the cover photo needs replacing as well....)
 
A better camera doesn't always make a better photographer.

It's less about what equipment you use and more about how you use it, and that's why I think it's nice to see a thread like this showing the wide range of equipment and photographic ability.

You just dont like diversity ;)

And PS: That spider picture I posted a couple posts up has had no post processing done to it.

I agree. My Fuji S9100 is a fixed lens DSLR, nothing fancy like some Canons and Nikons. Oh any many of my HDRs were taken without a fancy tri-pod... most were hand held using a bi-pod (my legs).:eek:

And m
 
A better camera doesn't always make a better photographer.

It's less about what equipment you use and more about how you use it, and that's why I think it's nice to see a thread like this showing the wide range of equipment and photographic ability.

You just dont like diversity ;)

And PS: That spider picture I posted a couple posts up has had no post processing done to it.

I agree. My Fuji S9100 is a fixed lens DSLR, nothing fancy like some Canons and Nikons. Oh any many of my HDRs were taken without a fancy tri-pod... most were hand held using a bi-pod (my legs).:eek:

And most of my photos have limited PSE editing (short of cropping).
 
More zoo...

This bird was sitting on a limb right at the exit of the walk-through aviary giving everyone who passed a kind of "That's right, I own this place" look. He was fun.
 

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