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@max_wedge, cheers man, yep have to agree, panoramic is a great way to capture a group of people, but you have to be very quick or you end up with what I like to call 'ghosting', here's a few examples taken that haven't quite worked out...
this one taken last dec, after a night of excess....
Friday's usually a quick couple of pints after work with the boys, difficult when your trying to join a picture (especially after a few beers !) and the buggers move !
Some ex work buddy's, filling our faces, same problem again !
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Posted: 2005-07-20 22:09:39
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Hmm...everyone in the "After a night of excess" pic sure looks happy
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Posted: 2005-07-20 22:39:03
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@mrao

suppose your right mate, was around 4am though !
I've posted this one before, but have used imageshack this time for full effect. Only downside with posting at this size are that the imperfections become a lot easier to point out.
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[ This Message was edited by: marlonski on 2005-07-20 22:00 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-20 22:45:25
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This is my Son at the local McDonald's
This is the view from my balcony
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Posted: 2005-07-20 23:20:25
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AND I'm suppossed to stay productive in the middle of THIS environment... try and imagine such a concept, hehehe...
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Posted: 2005-07-20 23:55:08
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@blackspot - Excellent job, bud! Coconut from 5 kms away... Mind-boggling!
@marlonski, @max - Never mind the imperfections, all those panorama pics convey an atmosphere that a normal pic can't.
@ajape - Man, look at that beat-up Clancy book

Do you work at home?
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Posted: 2005-07-21 06:30:13
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well I tried. Inspired by blackspot, I tried my binocs on the moon but couldn't get a stable or clear enough view.
Got some interesting results tho'

The blue and the grey blobs below are an interesting double image of the moon with fine cloud. I had to drop the exposure all the way down, otherwise it was just a white blob..
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Posted: 2005-07-21 16:51:05
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blackspot...the moon pictures were great.. the craters were also visible.get a full moon shot!!!
@marlon,the phoo of b/w lake was nice.also u got 2 beautiful daughters...future supermodels?
@aj...ur son seems very exited!!nice comp u have got there.which is ur cpu?1 advice for u...QUIT SMOKING.
@max..the pictures of moon with some light nearby was great.reminds me of pictures released by nasa.seems as if u took the photo sitting inside a space shuttel.
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Posted: 2005-07-21 17:46:59
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@chili, agree mate, the panoramic is cool, and can really show off a situation, be it a social gathering a beautiful view or both
@dr_thug, thanks man on all accounts

Yes I'm a very lucky man, my girls are both stunners ( deffinately get their looks from their father !!

) and are going to cause me problems when they're a little older and have most of my towns male population knocking on my door !!
I am currently having 'special forces' training and will be ready and waiting for that door bell to ring !
Couple of mates
Another family doo.
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Posted: 2005-07-21 19:30:50
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In the tradition of chilli's B&W life photos, I took this pic of a local fastfood while I was caught in traffic in a taxi.
then this kid came by the window apparently caroling (I was surprised too, it's still July

) so I took his picture
so he got curious and I showed him his face in my phone, then he left me with a pure, unadulterated and contagious smile.
I couldn't help but smile the rest of the way -- I felt really happy.
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Posted: 2005-07-22 04:02:24
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