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the 7th one.
the island hawkers. Got a really blue sky. |
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the 8th one.
A tadpole in the corals. |
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Nice shots, raquib. That wasn't exactly the type of fishing I had in mind, though...
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...or maybe this one would be better...temperature wise, anyway...
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Excellent shots Rinnie-
The Fuji S-700 is a good little camera that has been pushed into the background simply due to it not being one of Fuji's famous ISO capable cameras. The Fuji S-8000 is suffering the same fate which is really unfortunate as it is a good 18X optical zoom camera. Because it is not a high ISO capable camera it has gotten far less attention than it really deserves. Sarah Joyce |
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