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#1
02-03-13 01:48 PM
Re: butterfly IR
Another ace shot Graham,see that you have gone back to D90 for this one....Mike -
#2
04-03-13 01:16 PM
Re: butterfly IR
Thanks Mike, The D7000 is in the repair shop with oil spots on the sensor. I was going to sell the D90 either on ebay or gumtree, but after this I think I'll be keeping it... GrahamJust realised I'm on my wife's computer she has her own account here -
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04-03-13 04:49 PM
Re: butterfly IR
..nice image and great background..Regards Paul -
#4
08-03-13 07:51 PM
Re: butterfly IR
Thank for commenting Paul... Graham -
#5
09-03-13 05:36 PM
Re: butterfly IR
Graham lots of internet comments about oil spots on recent cameras from Nikon. I offered my D90 to the niece she thought it was to complicated ,and stuck with her D70. So its another one to the collection. -
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10-03-13 07:26 PM
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Thanks Mike .Although I knew oil spots were endemic on the D600 , never knew about the 7000... Graham -
#7
16-03-13 01:48 PM
Re: butterfly IR
Graham, I took the chance to look at your Flickr account good stuff on show,out of interest is your Hamish the same as the one I have on file near the woolen mill on the A85 loch earnhead....Mike. -
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19-03-13 07:48 PM
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Thanks for looking at my flickr account. Yes It is the same Hamish ,in Kilmahog, he was rescued from a farm in Skye brought there and never looked back. Regards... Graham -
#9
20-03-13 03:00 PM
Re: butterfly IR
Meant to say Mike, he now has a wife and a daughter. The mother is Heather and the daughter Honey... Graham









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