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Hancock’s big phat, totally random tree type (maybe) thing – photo-visual thread……..


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cracker!

 

i do love a bit of monochrome, have you ever used infa red John? and I dont mean thermo!

 

I’m thinking of getting the D80 converted mate, either that or buying a 2nd hand D100 or 200 and then converting that (it’s a fairly expensive operation and still need a back-up camera).

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I’ve got to put this on the thread, from the Beech take-down today (one of my new favourite shots) :thumbup1:

 

Im gonna get someone to come take shots like that of us and then get them blown up on canvasses or similar and show em off.:thumbup1::thumbup:

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