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Barr1e
Aug 5, 2009 09:10 GMT
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Hi and thanks.
88's Barr1e
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aprilesole
Aug 5, 2009 01:08 GMT
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Actually I have my ham license too. 'N8ZIR' but now with cell phones technology and internet here Ham radio is really a relic! LOL Congratulations!
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Barr1e
Aug 4, 2009 14:46 GMT
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Thanks all for your comments. I have not been around of late due to circumstances in the family. I have also been without a Fuji camera to combine images in the Main challenge too. Apologies for the lack of comments during voting.
It was returning home late with a new camera I noted the challenge was ending in a couple of hours. I rushed into action - hence an entry which should have had more time in its taking and pping.
So thanks again.
wrancea - thanks for your special comments. 73's to YO4FRF.
Regards. Barr1e
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Aug 3, 2009 23:59 GMT |
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pugsley
Aug 3, 2009 23:54 GMT
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I like this shot, some would say its too busy, but I like the details, all the knobs, dials, meters and switches. GL
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p_schneider
Aug 3, 2009 21:48 GMT
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I like the composition and color in this but the focus is a bit soft along the bottom 3rd. Still made my TT, good luck!
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wrancea
Aug 3, 2009 21:32 GMT
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super shot!! wyth an YAESU u can reach all over the world! all u need is the ham spirit...in the www world this is an old fashion way to communicate........ YO4FRF is an old friend of mine. because of him this is my no 1 vote.
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djprov
Aug 3, 2009 02:52 GMT
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BoyHowdy! That's whole lot stuff. I think a higher ISO might help with gaining some depth of field. OR maybe the softness I see is motion blur anyway the not so crisp focus image is a bit of a distraction. There is a bunch of stuff to look at though. Good luck, dp.
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