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The Nun in a Storm
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The rock at the very front is called the "Nun" an attempt to capture the colours of the storm not the colours on Nikon. the camera was in a plastic bag to shoot in the rain storm. an image i walked away very happy with.
The rock at the very front is called the "Nun" an attempt to capture the colours of the storm not the colours on Nikon. the camera was in a plastic bag to shoot in the rain storm. an image i walked away very happy with.
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Steve Paxton club has replied to John GoodwinSteve Paxton club has replied to Andy Rodker clubHerb
ps Plastic bags and umbrellas are essential parts of our equipment over here.
Steve Paxton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubwww.panoramio.com/photo/56496845
this is another me telling the camera what i want, you should think mood. we forget we are people who control camera's not the other way around( more often than not). i have a plastic bag in my kit these days so know what you mean... many thanks my Friend.
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