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  • M Megan Forbes

    Rickard Andersson wrote: Don't foget your camera when you come! No fear! I'm hoping to purchase a wide angle lens by then :-D Looking forward to seeing that midnight sun my brother boasts about :cool: He absolutely loves living there because of the beauty.


    But I am fantastic in bed! And there are gorgeous women in all the houses I pass. And it would be wrong to leave them unsatisfied! So spam is the only way... - Paul Watson

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    Rickard Andersson20
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    Megan Forbes wrote: I'm hoping to purchase a wide angle lens by then Damn, I want a wide angle lens for my system camera too! :) Megan Forbes wrote: Looking forward to seeing that midnight sun my brother boasts about You gonna love it! Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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    • R Rickard Andersson20

      Wanna see my best photos? Click here -> Winter of Sweden Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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      KaRl
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      Beautiful pictures, but suddenly, I'm cold :)


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      • R Rickard Andersson20

        Thank you so much! Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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        Anytime hun. :) Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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        • R Rickard Andersson20

          Wanna see my best photos? Click here -> Winter of Sweden Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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          Those pictures are beautiful :rose: A 5 for you :) Elaine The tigress is here :-D

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          • R Rickard Andersson20

            Wanna see my best photos? Click here -> Winter of Sweden Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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            Brad Jennings
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            Great pics man:) Brad Jennings "if the golden arches shut shop, where else are the VB people going to get work." - Colin Davies

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            • M Megan Forbes

              Rickard Andersson wrote: Don't foget your camera when you come! No fear! I'm hoping to purchase a wide angle lens by then :-D Looking forward to seeing that midnight sun my brother boasts about :cool: He absolutely loves living there because of the beauty.


              But I am fantastic in bed! And there are gorgeous women in all the houses I pass. And it would be wrong to leave them unsatisfied! So spam is the only way... - Paul Watson

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              While I am with the photography amatuers and professionals here, I need advice on what camera to buy. I would want to take good pictures. I don't mind spending a little high. My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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              • M Megan Forbes

                Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: You'll have to cut your way through a thick smog of mosquitos. Lol - we South Africans have all sorts of cures for that (of the foul smelling variety... :rolleyes: ) Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: You wont see any snow then. Even above the arctic circle? I'm hoping to see the midnight sun and did expect some snow up there. My brother lives in Trollhaten - I should really work up the courage to go and visit him in winter :-O


                But I am fantastic in bed! And there are gorgeous women in all the houses I pass. And it would be wrong to leave them unsatisfied! So spam is the only way... - Paul Watson

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                Megan Forbes wrote: Even above the arctic circle? If you get up on a mountain (known as fjäll), you might find some snow. But not at sea level I'm afraid. Megan Forbes wrote: My brother lives in Trollhaten - I should really work up the courage to go and visit him in winter Yeah you should. To remind yourself why you like living in a place where it's not so darn cold at winter. :rolleyes: :-D I wonder if there are any IT-related job openings on Mauritius. :cool: -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

                  I went over in August 1987 (long, long ago now!) and I loved it. I'm sure you'll have a great time. :) Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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                  It feels like 1987 was just around the corner (eventhough I was just twelve at the time). Where does time go!? :| -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                  • R Rickard Andersson20

                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I liked the pine tree. The spikes are ice, right? I love that photo too! Yes, it's spikes of ice. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Aren't there any raindeers where you live? Got any photos of them? Well, there is, but they aren't visible! :) I've only seen tracks from them. But I hope to catch one with my camera! :) Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                    Rickard Andersson wrote: Well, there is, but they aren't visible! Uh huh. When I was in Östersund (drove through Härjedalen as well) I was told there were raindeers there. I couldn't see a single one of them! I'm beginning to believe that raindeers are just a hoax. :) -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                    • K KaRl

                      Beautiful pictures, but suddenly, I'm cold :)


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                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                      Heheh. that's nothing compared to how cold he must have been when he took the pictures. :-D -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                        It feels like 1987 was just around the corner (eventhough I was just twelve at the time). Where does time go!? :| -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Where does time go!? Down the pub. :beer: ;) Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

                        "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
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                          While I am with the photography amatuers and professionals here, I need advice on what camera to buy. I would want to take good pictures. I don't mind spending a little high. My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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                          Thomas George wrote: I would want to take good pictures. I don't mind spending a little high. The first decision to take is film or digital. I used film for 12 years, at which point my camera and all it's kit was stolen. I then took a controversial (in the photographic world the film vs digital can get as heated as C++ vs Java :rolleyes: ) decision and bought a nice digital camera Sony F707[^], and have never looked back. Although I paid £800 for it with a 3 year guarentee last September, my boss bought the new upgrade to it (F717) on EBay earlier this week for £550! I would definitely recommend it - the lens itself is fantastic (as you will see on that review), there are night shot options (even infra red for still shots and video clips so as not to upset wildlife at night with flashes), and extra lenses can be purchased for it (telephoto, wide angle, macro, etc) and it takes any 58mm filter. Onto why I would suggest a digital - especially if you are learning. You fork out a little for the memory sticks, but then that's the end of it. If you decide to go and take shots of a particular subject you can review and retake right there - you don't have to wait and pay for developing first, and then go back and try to remember what your settings were and how to improve. It's really brilliant - if you don't like a shot, just delete it. Should you decide to go the film route the Canon EOS 300v is a fantastic camera, and costs considerably less (as little as £350 I think). Unfortunately over time you will end up spending a fortune on film development, so the savings are rather misleading. If you want more info on this camera, Paul Watson has one. Of course, if you really have cash there's Canon's EOS 10D (digital), which takes the 300v's lenses - my dream.... I think it goes for around £2700 though. Hope that helps! :)


                          But I am fantastic in bed! And there are gorgeous women in all the houses I pass. And it would be wrong to leave them unsatisfied! So spam is the only way... - Paul Watson

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                            Thomas George wrote: I would want to take good pictures. I don't mind spending a little high. The first decision to take is film or digital. I used film for 12 years, at which point my camera and all it's kit was stolen. I then took a controversial (in the photographic world the film vs digital can get as heated as C++ vs Java :rolleyes: ) decision and bought a nice digital camera Sony F707[^], and have never looked back. Although I paid £800 for it with a 3 year guarentee last September, my boss bought the new upgrade to it (F717) on EBay earlier this week for £550! I would definitely recommend it - the lens itself is fantastic (as you will see on that review), there are night shot options (even infra red for still shots and video clips so as not to upset wildlife at night with flashes), and extra lenses can be purchased for it (telephoto, wide angle, macro, etc) and it takes any 58mm filter. Onto why I would suggest a digital - especially if you are learning. You fork out a little for the memory sticks, but then that's the end of it. If you decide to go and take shots of a particular subject you can review and retake right there - you don't have to wait and pay for developing first, and then go back and try to remember what your settings were and how to improve. It's really brilliant - if you don't like a shot, just delete it. Should you decide to go the film route the Canon EOS 300v is a fantastic camera, and costs considerably less (as little as £350 I think). Unfortunately over time you will end up spending a fortune on film development, so the savings are rather misleading. If you want more info on this camera, Paul Watson has one. Of course, if you really have cash there's Canon's EOS 10D (digital), which takes the 300v's lenses - my dream.... I think it goes for around £2700 though. Hope that helps! :)


                            But I am fantastic in bed! And there are gorgeous women in all the houses I pass. And it would be wrong to leave them unsatisfied! So spam is the only way... - Paul Watson

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                            I was looking around in Amazon and Circuit City, and found SLR digital cameras and regular digital cameras. Do you know the difference, and why digital SLRs cost about a thousand dollars, where as a film SLR costs about 400 to 500 dollars? I was looking at the Canon and Nikon sites, and all explanation was mostly marketing. Since I am an "amatuer ametuer", I am not certain what to believe and what not regarding ease of use, and what it takes to get quality pictures with these cameras. I don't want to end up like my mom would be with a Linux computer :-D. My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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                              I was looking around in Amazon and Circuit City, and found SLR digital cameras and regular digital cameras. Do you know the difference, and why digital SLRs cost about a thousand dollars, where as a film SLR costs about 400 to 500 dollars? I was looking at the Canon and Nikon sites, and all explanation was mostly marketing. Since I am an "amatuer ametuer", I am not certain what to believe and what not regarding ease of use, and what it takes to get quality pictures with these cameras. I don't want to end up like my mom would be with a Linux computer :-D. My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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                              Thomas George wrote: Do you know the difference, and why digital SLRs cost about a thousand dollars, where as a film SLR costs about 400 to 500 dollars? Film "point-and-shoot" camera's also cost a lot less than digital ones. The digital camera's are far more complex inside, (as well as newer) and so cost more, unfortunately. If you can afford a digital SLR, I would definitely recommend getting one, although make sure with reviews on the net that it is one the pro's recommend. Also, once you narrow it down to say 3 digital SLR's that you like, have a look around and see what the difference in price is for their lenses. Some can take "normal" (film SLR) lenses, some (like mine) need specially made ones. Let me know how it goes :)


                              But I am fantastic in bed! And there are gorgeous women in all the houses I pass. And it would be wrong to leave them unsatisfied! So spam is the only way... - Paul Watson

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                                Thomas George wrote: Do you know the difference, and why digital SLRs cost about a thousand dollars, where as a film SLR costs about 400 to 500 dollars? Film "point-and-shoot" camera's also cost a lot less than digital ones. The digital camera's are far more complex inside, (as well as newer) and so cost more, unfortunately. If you can afford a digital SLR, I would definitely recommend getting one, although make sure with reviews on the net that it is one the pro's recommend. Also, once you narrow it down to say 3 digital SLR's that you like, have a look around and see what the difference in price is for their lenses. Some can take "normal" (film SLR) lenses, some (like mine) need specially made ones. Let me know how it goes :)


                                But I am fantastic in bed! And there are gorgeous women in all the houses I pass. And it would be wrong to leave them unsatisfied! So spam is the only way... - Paul Watson

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                                http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=details&sid=10464464185662655&sku=IOME10[^] In the Digital SLR category, this is the only one I found below 1000 dollars. Nikon, Canon etc are 2000 and up. Reviews on Amazon are all 5 stars. What do you think? Anyway, it will be a few days before I buy a camera. I am certainly looking around for other options. My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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