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    Very nice Photography and use of HDR zeromick

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyw View Post
    Very nice Photography and use of HDR zeromick
    Cheers man, but none of that HDR crap! I do it old school with graduated filters

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeromick View Post
    Cheers man, but none of that HDR crap! I do it old school with graduated filters

    Well done, i did some HDR for awhile, but dont use it anymore. It looks so good how your controlling light levels and balancing the tones of a photograph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyw View Post
    Well done, i did some HDR for awhile, but dont use it anymore. It looks so good how your controlling light levels and balancing the tones of a photograph.
    Cheers mate, I shoot with a Nikon as well, and for landscapes... they really cant be beaten.
    If you're interested check out my website www.michaelphoto.com.au ... there isn't a single HDR image on there I can assure you that It's all about waiting for the right light!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeromick View Post
    Cheers mate, I shoot with a Nikon as well, and for landscapes... they really cant be beaten.
    If you're interested check out my website www.michaelphoto.com.au ... there isn't a single HDR image on there I can assure you that It's all about waiting for the right light!
    Photography used to be so simple haha

    I do alot of gold prospecting so I cant cart a big camera anymore, they would get smashed, i also cant hang around for a capture, continuously on the move 20k a day in tough terrain sometimes, carrying enough weight to make a soldier cringe. I am also in the freezing cold and searing heat, and often submerged in water when i go in the bay with my underwater detector, so i have to use an Olympus TG4 these days.

    Pretty hard on man and machines.
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    Crawling around on your guts in deep mud for a couple of days can pay off
    WW2 Airforce badges
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    Hi Tony, where did you find the WW2 badges? PNG or somewhere nearer to your home in Melbourne?

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