Just a few pics.

endorphin
Posted 03/07/2009 - 13:00 Link
New here and never shown my pictures to anyone so id love to here any coments and critisisms.
Decided to realy take photography abit more seroiously and work on my technique.
sorry for so many pictures couldnt decide which ones to leave out.
some more here
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Cheers
Edd.

Overlanding in Morroco/tunisia
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Wales
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French Alps
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Sand
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sunsets
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Macro. (this is my first atempt and im hooked already lol)
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MZ-50, istds, gx20.
sigma 50-500mm, 80mm macro + rings,
da 18-55, da 50-200, sigma 100-300
Pentaxophile
Posted 03/07/2009 - 13:04 Link
Love them! Especially like this one:

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johnriley
Posted 03/07/2009 - 13:08 Link
Nice set, but for all the travelling all over the world I like the moody shot of Wales best.
Best regards, John
bforbes
Posted 03/07/2009 - 13:51 Link
The first one in the Sand series for me
mr.mellow
Posted 03/07/2009 - 13:52 Link
Number five looks good to me.
The older I get the faster I was.
Dave
K-3 II, K10D, DA16-85, DA*50-135, DA12-24, DA18-55, DA 50, Sigma EX DG 70mm Macro, Sigma 70-300mm, Sigma DG 120-400mm APO HSM.
Metz 58 AF-1.

My Flickr link
Father Ted
Posted 03/07/2009 - 14:29 Link
I like number 9 a lot, except for that shadow coming in from the right hand side.
Getting there! Thanks to you guys

Pentax K3ii, Pentax K10d, Kit lens ( 18-55mm ), 50mm f1.7 lens, Tamron 70-300mm lens, Prinzflex 70-162 manual lens, Various old flashes.
pschlute
Posted 03/07/2009 - 14:31 Link
I like this one a lot:

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RR
Posted 03/07/2009 - 15:46 Link
The Landy ones are very nice, great saturation & interesting viewpoints..

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Galoot
Posted 03/07/2009 - 16:14 Link
I agree with RR the Landy ones are all good.

My favourite being No.9. I don't mind the shadow, it 'sort of' balances the dark of the L'Rover, and introduces a bit of mystery, does it come from a camel hump, or just a plain old sand dune ???
GivingTree
Posted 03/07/2009 - 16:28 Link
Beautiful wide-angles!
"Just put your eye to the camera and push the button-thingy."
Flickr page:
link
Mannesty
Posted 03/07/2009 - 17:17 Link
Any shot with a Land Rover in it gets my vote, but the rest are very good as well.

Never did much off-roading when I had my Series III, Defender 110 CSW, and P38 Range Rover.

Now I live in a country where I could really use one, I've got a Citroen C4 . Maybe one day . . .
Peter E Smith - flickr Photostream

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