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  • camera blue
    by lloyd1985

    US$29.93

    As a photographer you see things others normally dont see, even if you dont make a cent selling your work; the only thing that matters is if your able to share your vision.

  • Reflections of me...
    by Basia McAuley

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Here’s a nice accident! It was to be a photo of my hubby but decided to make it all about me for once!! Ohh… And this is probably as close as we get to having a photo taken together these days!

  • Sleepy Gerald
    by Michael Hurren

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Our Cat having a Snooz, couldnt help taking a pic

  • Roadhouse
    by Michael Hurren

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    A clear night at the Capricorn Roadhouse, near Newman WA

  • It's Not the Lens, Folks - It's the Person Behind It!
    by Cadence

    A lot of people have been asking me what camera and lenses I use. Instead of replying to everyone individually, I thought I’d just put th…

    A lot of people have been asking me what camera and lenses I use. Instead of replying to everyone individually, I thought I’d just put the answer out here in a journal. So, what lens do I use? / The one that came factory attached to my shitty little handheld Samsung Digimax 530. What camera do I use? / The shitty little handheld that came factory attached to my ONE lens ;-P I do not have a fancy, high-end camera. Though I would LOVE to get my hands on a Canon EOS 350D or any model of Nikon, I just don’t have the money. Besides, my little camera gets the job done just fine. Sometimes I am lucky enough to get to borrow my mom’s camera – a Panasonic Lumix. It’s no Nikon, but it is a really good camera. The only images in my gallery that were taken with that camera so far, though, are the ones of Electra and Jonathan In my opinion, the camera doesn’t matter all that much. I think it’s how you use it that counts. I’ve seen people who shoot with Nikons produce really average shots, and I’ve seen some really mind-blowing shots taken with the same camera by a different person. It all just depends on the photographer. If you disagree, let me know why. I’d love to be able to point to the computer screen and say, ‘See, Mom? That’s why I need a new camera!’ ;-P But yes, that is my embarrassing secret. My camera is a piece of junk. But I don’t really think that should matter.

  • Airport
    by Michael Hurren

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    Perth Airport, on the way back to Newman from Melbourne. /

  • Paparazzi Snap Fox!
    by John Hooton

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Last night I found the contents of a garbage bag dragged along the back yard of my South London home, so I decided to catch the culprit tonight after his evening of celebrating. Just gone midnight young Brer Fox turned up. “Who me?” said his look and with a quiet pop he was immortalised by the Fox Paparazzi forever! Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length: 38mm / ISO: 200 / Flash: SB-800 / Exposure: 1/60 sec at f/4.2 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton

  • Naked fruit
    by Michael Hurren

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Fujifilm S5 Pro, 17 – 55 2.8, off camera Sb800 and reflector

  • Nikon~Nikon~Nikon
    by Mundy Hackett

    I am a Nikon user, and yes I switched from Canon to Nikon 3 years ago when I switched also from transparencies to digital. I have been a…

    I am a Nikon user, and yes I switched from Canon to Nikon 3 years ago when I switched also from transparencies to digital. I have been asked quite alot since beng here at RB about what equipment I use, and I feel very lucky to say that I get to use top of the line Nikon DSLR and lenses. My current list of Nikon inlcudes: Nikon D2Xs body / Nikkor 70-200/2.8 AFS VR / Nikkor 300/2.8 AFS VR / Nikkor 500/4 AFS I Now I did not come by these gems all at once, and I am by no means making a profit with my photography. I am a working stiff in the biological sciences, and I have basically taken the approach that anytime I could upgrade to a better piece of equipment as money allowed I should do so. Sometimes there are long times in between purchases, but I will say that I always buy gently used and am very careful about whom i deal with. I have come across some incredible deals over the years, and the latest has to be when I traded my two Nikon D200 DSLR bodies for one like new Canada version Nikon D2Xs pro level body. I am not keen on only having one body, but right now it is all I can afford, but the spped of this camera is beyond belief if you have never shot with a camer of this caliber. I probably use the 500/4 lens with matching teleconverters including the 2x, 75% of the time. I love this lens, and although 600mm would be better sometimes, it is the best compromise in my mind. i use it for macro, telephoto, scenic, you name it and I have tried it! I will post more about the other equipment I have and use, tools of the trade as it were, but needless to say there is alot of browns, olive greens, and camoflage patterns! Cheers

  • New camera!
    by Andrew Ness

    Well after the horrendous loss of my last camera, I’ve just purchased a Nikon D60 (good amateur camera). The reason I went with this is …

    Well after the horrendous loss of my last camera, I’ve just purchased a Nikon D60 (good amateur camera). The reason I went with this is that I have a number of old Nikon lenses from my standard SLR which will fit nicely. I got a good deal, with a body, 18-55mm and 55-200mm lens and bag for a few hundred notes. I can’t wait to get out there and try it out…......although it looks quite complicated for my pea brain so bare with me :) Just had to share in my joy…...boys and their toys huh?

  • Pilbara Damsel
    by Michael Hurren

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    A Damselfly perched on a twig, in the Pilbara, WA / Edited with Nikon Capture NX

  • Facing the storm
    by Michael Hurren

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    Its was weird, Not much happens in Newman and as soon as the dust storm appeared, half the town drove up the hill to check it out : ) Just shows there are other people as board as me living here. / Probly not so smart hanging out on a hill made of iorn ore, in the middle of a lightning storm, just shows some people are a stupid as me too : ) D100, 10-20 3.5 ISO 200 / Capture NX

  • Shadow and Rust
    by Michael Hurren

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    The shadow of some Pilbara fauna, cast on the side of a derelict Loader cab amungst some old mine equipment.

  • Which Digital SLR is the best!
    by jemimalovesbigted

    Looking to buy new Digital SLR and need some advice from all you photography buffs out there… I have narrowed down to 2 brands Nikon…

    Looking to buy new Digital SLR and need some advice from all you photography buffs out there… I have narrowed down to 2 brands Nikon and Canon…. Choices – / Nikon D80 or / Nikon D200 Canon 40D or / Canon 450D Here is the catch. My dad is giving me 3 lenses from his old Canon analogue SLR. They are a Canon FD 35-70 – 1.4 and a Tamron 85-210! and a Canon 50. Would it be prudent to perhaps stick with Canon for that reason? Or can I not use them on the new anyway??? Or is Nikon just better. Any ideas about Pentax…. I am looking at good for low light photography and not mega expensive. Need advice from people who are happy or unhappy with their cameras and what is good about them. Also which is the best all rounder lens for wedding photography? Thanks for any help guys =D

  • Stuarts track sunset
    by Michael Hurren

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Its grainy, is noisy but I like it The Pilbara sunset, on Stuarts Track near Newman in Outback Western Australia.

  • Trucks after dusk
    by Michael Hurren

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    A clear night at the Capricorn Roadhouse, near Newman WA

  • Three pools george, near newman in the Pilbara WA

  • Broken Nose
    by Michael Hurren

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    More junk : ), Newman WA / S5pro 17 – 35 2.8, off camera Sb800.

  • Photographer
    by Rebs O

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    Our first photo shoot out in the woods with college! learning so much, it’s fab!!

  • Woodscape
    by Michael Hurren

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    wanted this image to look like a landscape, / was a cool log : )

  • This drawing was done by my son. Please check out his other tees at Kyle Stevens / /

  • Nikon D70
    by James Stevens

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This is my main camera, its a good general purpose piece of kit and serves me well. It is responsable for the majority of my photographs.

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