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Went for a wander around The Eden Project this afternoon, as it's only a stone's throw from my parents house, and took a few pics of the flowers in bloom. Thought I'd share a couple:







This is the "Weeee Man". Well, his face. He's supposed to be made up of what the average person throws away in their life time.



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How some antique 1879 barbwire

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I have a small collection of antique barbed-wire.

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Have I mentioned recently how much I'm a non-fan of DOING environmental portraiture. Especially since it's been about 20 years since I've done it in any significant amount. I always totally feel awkward in the process... I will say though, I like the Rokinon 85mm as a budget manual prime.


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Good job with that Mike. Perfect DOF for detail. Seems 5.6 is a nice sweet spot when stopping the Rokinon down a bit.

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Thanks Doug, it's very much like shooting my 135mm Nikkor, cept on a dx. The best part was making my 20yr old haul the strobes & stands. :evil:

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Went to the Bronx Zoo today. Unfortunately it was very gloomy and dark most of the day, and the D300's ISO performance falls apart right past 800, which is near where I had it most of the day. Took this one through pretty filthy glass:



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Lovely, Doug, but where's the barbed wire ?

Here's a quick one of he king of all he surveys



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