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All stop action Dolphins,sea lion and more from Chris Edwards

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  • Photos: 51
  • Views: 19391
  • Downloads: 207

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    • album of hannabruin
    • Heyla Chris, very enjoyable album. Your visit must have been fun. Great captions too - especially that flying sausage (grin). Thanks for your visit to my Iceland album. The view from Helgafell was one of the best from a series, I did a compleet circle, but knitting it to a 360 panorama didn't work out. Next time I have to use a tripod (rueful grin). Hanna

    • said hannabruin

    • 2005.08.31 at 11:22:49 PDT
    • album of hannabruin
    • Heyla Chris, very enjoyable album. Your visit must have been fun. Great captions too - especially that flying sausage (grin). Thanks for your visit to my Iceland album. The view from Helgafell was one of the best from a series, I did a compleet circle, but knitting it to a 360 panorama didn't work out. Next time I have to use a tripod (rueful grin). Hanna

    • said hannabruin

    • 2005.08.31 at 11:22:49 PDT
    • album of hereslaura
    • Hello Chris, This is another great album, My favorite ones are your bird photos. So amazingly good as always. Thank you my friend for your visits to my (modest in comparison) albums. You alway inspire me, hopfully I will have a great camera someday soon, but in the meantime just still plugging away at just taking better photos. My best wishes for you dear friend, Laura

    • said hereslaura

    • 2005.08.17 at 14:24:09 PDT
    • album of gpleask
    • Hi Chris, love the new album. When you say about using several lenses on the camera, I can't. My camera just has the 10x zoom lens, nothing can be attatched to it. I have lots of settings I can put the camera to, but I didn't really have the camera long enough before I went on holiday to find them out. There is still lots I don't really know about my camera, or what is the best setting to have it on to take the shot I'm about to take. The PASM mode is the best mode to have it set to when taking photos, but I'm still learning about it. All the best, George from Shetland.

    • said gpleask

    • 2005.08.16 at 11:12:42 PDT

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