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jed with a spring Big Mack

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[WR]

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That is pretty cool, but is it waterproof?  >:D


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That was interesting, but for some reason I couldnt get past #12s..... anyway. Wide angle and a high apeture (f8-f11)number are usually my friend, that method didn't work well in the overcast and drizzle at ORC. I'm used to scenics and static shots too, that 1/4- 1/2 second delay was a bit irritating and showed up in some shots.    >:(


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That is pretty cool, but is it waterproof?  >:D

probably not.


 

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