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Sweet! Did you buy the wireless handgrip and attach a GPS device to get the location data?


Seeing as Nikon can include a GPS chipset into their flagship PAS for less than ?400, I was hoping Canon would include it in the 5D mark II, seeing as it now has an obscene 24 megapixel sensor, but no, they go for a rubbish HD movie mode instead.


This reminded me of a photo thread seen on http://www.consolevania.com/ a while ago. Any gamers on this thread who havent been watching this show the last three years, hang your head in shame!


 

Ta for that link, Huguenot, definitely friendly prices there, though would be wary of how stuff would get treated through the postal system I must say.


Here's a few pics Digg turned up with today:


Who's Been In The Cookie Jar?

PKMS

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/picturegalleries/2969190/Sign-language-week-16.html?image=6

That (racing car) would make a nice moo card. The format is rather unusual. See http://www.moo.com/products/minicards.php


I have been experimenting with reflections - there are a number at Reflections http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3190/2875081842_f2b24e3943_m.jpg

She's back kiddies! :))


http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/Shu_Kurimu_Sensei/legoring.jpg


Also, reminds me of that Peckham Rye Park fiddler thread:


http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/Shu_Kurimu_Sensei/Ai.gif


Finally, this is just plain hoopy!


http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/24/third-eye-pinhole-camera-exposes-the-dead-mocks-the-living/

Heh, reminds me of Engrish.com


Great review of the M8 (that is, the review itself is good, not so much the camera..) here, more about the situation, photographs and photographer than the camera:


http://web.mac.com/kamberm/Leica_M8_Field_Test,_Iraq/Page_1.html

Glad you liked Woodie! I can't believe Masamania's site is dead! Do check out the following link as there are still some of his amazing (often NSFW!) work still cached....


http://news.3yen.com/2006-07-15/masamania-is-dead-long-live-masamania/


This picture makes me want to rob a bank and get on the first plane back to Nippon, never to return...


http://www.flickr.com/photos/roy61/2214552788/


Also, lmao

http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/Shu_Kurimu_Sensei/beaches.jpg


After seeing these pics, damn do I ever want a fukken 'copter!


http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/10/earth_from_above_comes_to_nyc.html

This extremely talented geezer often posts on 4chan's /p/ section. Recently he took some shots of a Black Widow spider mere inches away from the bugger! Anyhow, I also like taking pictures of creepy crawlies as I figure training oneself to be able to get a decent shot of something that small pays of dividends when shooting larger creatures, like cats or humans.


http://www.rdpufallphotography.com/Macro.html

How come there is so much activity on the Flickr group, yet only 2 or 3 regular posters in this thread by the way?


Anyhow, hope you lot post some shots here :))


Just found this, and loved it:


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CnhRHlBOLvo&feature=related


Also:


http://bp3.blogger.com/_770_Q-_EPr4/SGQNWaiEx4I/AAAAAAAAAqU/2S7QbJkNusI/s1600-h/funny-img-010.jpg

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