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    Photography Training

    Four grab shots through the train window, rattling along at a blistering 110kmph on my way home from Sydney last May;
    hardly a bullet train, but fast enough to spot a good picture and compose it at speed. Camera, M5 Mkii * Lens 14-150 F3.5-4.6
    All high quality jpegs, straight out of camera, unedited, uncropped, sized to 1024 X 768, saved to forum limit, max., 512kb. Uncopyrighted,
    public domain. The challenge is yours to do what you like if you’ve nothing better to do with your time. When next you’re on a train I can recommend
    the exercise as good training I look forward to seeing what you can do with them. Just one thing more, to MJ224 (the other Mark), you could always
    add these to your holiday pics and tell all your mates (chums) that you shot 'em yerself while out 'n about, downunder.

    HAY BARN


    CANOLA


    NO BULL


    RENEWABLE


  • #2
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    Love the hay barn Mark. The iss are so sharp you did well through the train window. Thanks for the offer re the photos
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
    Mark Johnson Retired.

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    • #3
      Re: Photography Training

      Number 2 = Canola. Is that oil seed rape in the fields ?

      Lots around our way (Lincolnshire) in the spring.

      David

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      • #4
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        At the watering hole.

        Stuff from Cuba
        More stuff from Cuba
        It all started here

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        • #5
          Re: Photography Training

          David, yes, it's oil seed rape, we call it canola.

          Edit: Andrew, you never fail to delight with your comedian's genius. Lovin' it!

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