Its time for DSLR

name='sprento' said:
ur bird's pretty hot too (LOL)

Hey easy, shes very hot and dont you forget it! Any woman that puts up with pc parts all over the place and doesnt moan about it deserves a medal ;)
 
name='tinytomlogan' said:
Hey easy, shes very hot and dont you forget it! Any woman that puts up with pc parts all over the place and doesnt moan about it deserves a medal ;)

He's right, but I thought you were supposed to keep the components in the manshed. :p
 
Been out with the cam today for a play, its pretty hazy out so distance shots arnt clear because of that, all pictures were taken on the Tamron 70-300 lense and more at max or near on max range.

Sat up on culver cliff looking down towards Bembridge airport.

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Aye a UV filter and a lens hood are good investments. I have a polarising filter as well, works a treat with some great results.

Nice pics though mate!
 
Hood was on, filters are next on the list, only the 2nd time out with the camera.

Im pretty impressed with it though.
 
name='monkey7' said:
Don't think the bridge was opening, doesn't looks like a bridge that can move. And besides, Tom's cases are mad, but he isn't mad himself :')

oh the wit of the english - never fails to fly over some ones head at some point :)
 
if you want quality go for B&W, value for money hoya, failing that ive got an unbranded one with hoya glass in it you can have, 58mm i think
 
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