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On the Bonsall walk we got a bit lost it should had been a 2 mile walk but we ended up doing about 6 miles, i had to use the GPS on my phone to work out which way to go, it took us through this gnarly woods

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Eoin these street photos pictures are in relief 3D for walkers

Very nice

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Henry

Thanks, Henry. That's largely down to the Acros 100.

Please note that each of these square shots should be accompanied by a loud "Clunk!" audio track when viewing. With a motordrive EL, you could probably capture a before and after initial shutter activation shot, with the 2nd being a startled look, ala Adam's 28mm shots.

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On the Bonsall walk we got a bit lost it should had been a 2 mile walk but we ended up doing about 6 miles, i had to use the GPS on my phone to work out which way to go, it took us through this gnarly woods

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NZ Gary's right, UK Gary - Your geographical challenge benefited We, the sedentary masses. Thank you for some very nice shots.

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NZ Gary's right, UK Gary - Your geographical challenge benefited We, the sedentary masses. Thank you for some very nice shots.

Thank you for all you street shots

 

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I can't remember who it was who had a sheep fetish :D but while out on a walk around Bonsall i couldn't resist

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I like this a lot, Gary. Well executed composition, combined with the decisive moment. Apparently you can take the sheep out of the mountains, but you can't take the mountains out of the sheep.

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I like this a lot, Gary. Well executed composition, combined with the decisive moment. Apparently you can take the sheep out of the mountains, but you can't take the mountains out of the sheep.

I think it was a pile of turnips and they had been tucking in

 

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And I took some XP2 as well.

 

645n, 75/2.8, XP2, Unicolor presskit (on the same reel as the Portra!), X1 scans:

Old-style Traps by chrism229, on Flickr

My other car is a Cape Islander by chrism229, on Flickr

Misty Blue gets ready by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

I like these shots, Chris, particularly the last one of Misty Blue. I have a couple of rolls of XP2 sitting in the fridge waiting for a metaphorical rainy day - You've inspired me to pull them out.

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For Charles again ... :)

 

Piton de la Fournaise volcano 2600m , on the island of Reunion

French department in the Indian Ocean (13 hours of flight)

another walking hiking with sleeping under the stars, many more stars

than in Europe :)

shrubs were burned by ash from the volcano

 

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Henry

 

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Very nice, Henry. Reunion is on my bucket list of islands to visit by sea.

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I couldn't resist going back to the wharf for all those pretty floats.

 

645N, 75/2.8, Portra 400, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

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Traps and floats 5 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Traps and floats 4 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Barrachois 3 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

Definitely worth going back, I love shooting the fishing boats and all their tackle

 

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