Three fine photos to admire. I guess my favorite one is the heron, if only because I never take a decent bird picture.

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Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 15:03:14 +1000
From: Rob Studdert<distudio.p...@gmail.com>
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Subject: GESO Something for everyone
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Hi Team,

I have been busy recently, on top of school holidays I've been busy
doing several projects and have really been putting some shutter
counts on my gear. I have pulled a few shots out that may amuse.

One for the industrialists:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9304908/temp/IMG503674.jpg

K5, Sigma 80-200/2.8 @ 200mm, tripod, MLU, cable release, ISO 80,
f6.3, 1.3s, exposed so that the highlights were not blown in order to
preserve the lighting colours.

One for the bicyclists:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9304908/temp/IMG503637.jpg

K5, Sigma 10-20/3.5 @10mm, ISO 80, f5.6, 1/8s

One for the heron now:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9304908/temp/IMGQ12101.jpg

K5, Sigma 80-200/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 160, f5, 1/200s

Cheers,

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Rob Studdert (Digital  Image Studio)
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