quick snaps from my new EF-s 10-22
quick snaps from my new EF-s 10-22
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poah

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F1sh

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Thursday 3rd November 2005
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Links dont work mate.

Fish

flossythepig

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Friday 4th November 2005
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poah said:
took quickly today all @ 10mm
http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/84
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/91
http://img344.imageshack.us/img344/65

Try
img124
img139
img344

Hugh

>> Edited by flossythepig on Friday 4th November 09:04

beano500

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297 months

Friday 4th November 2005
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You nose how to get in close...

F1sh

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Friday 4th November 2005
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Why such a long face, there great mate.

Fish

V6GTO

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264 months

Friday 4th November 2005
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I love the self portrait!

Martin.

Mr Noble

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255 months

Friday 4th November 2005
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Great, what camera are you using pooh?

Do you get any bend (not sure what the correct word is) at 10mm.

Would that actually be 16mm with the 1.6 x thingy on a dslr?


Anyone please feel free to answer.

Fankoo.

GN

superlightr

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285 months

Friday 4th November 2005
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Love the Station one. People are my thing, What shutter speed 1/60th? ish

poah

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Saturday 5th November 2005
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shutter speed was 1/15s f5.6 ISO 800

lens was attached to a 20D

magnum

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267 months

Saturday 5th November 2005
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I've always thought the quadrangle at Glasgow Uni would be good for photography. Got any of the pillared area under Bute Hall?

I particularly like the shot of Central. I'm not sure why, but i love photos of railway stations. Grand scale, people, shiny floors, and black and white.

poah

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Saturday 5th November 2005
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yeah took a couple there the other day nothing great though. I'm a student there so can take em any time

magnum

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Saturday 5th November 2005
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You're not the only one mate. 4th year aero eng myself

poah

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Saturday 5th November 2005
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1st year PhD structural Biology

simpo two

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Saturday 5th November 2005
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poah said:
1st year PhD structural Biology

I'm BSc Applied Biology - what the heck is structural biology?

ThatPhilBrettGuy

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Sunday 6th November 2005
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Fair bit of CA on image 139. Hhmmm.

poah

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Sunday 6th November 2005
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simpo two said:
poah said:
1st year PhD structural Biology

I'm BSc Applied Biology - what the heck is structural biology?



working out protein structure, molecular interations. what I am working on is a protein that binds methylated DNA. so I will be workign out the structure of the protein and looking at the interaction with DNA too. I'm using NMR not X-ray crystallography

poah

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Sunday 6th November 2005
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ThatPhilBrettGuy said:
Fair bit of CA on image 139. Hhmmm.



yeah I noticed that. not traied it without a filter on the lens yet

simpo two

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Sunday 6th November 2005
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poah said:
working out protein structure, molecular interations. what I am working on is a protein that binds methylated DNA. so I will be workign out the structure of the protein and looking at the interaction with DNA too. I'm using NMR not X-ray crystallography

Excellent! If you can stop the DNA shortening by two chunks (telomeres?) each time it replicates you might have an answer to eternal life? www.telomere.net/

>> Edited by simpo two on Sunday 6th November 15:33

poah

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Sunday 6th November 2005
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PMSL not quite as simple as that though is it

Twelve_75

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Monday 7th November 2005
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wow...theres some amazing images there mate...

Tom