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Yay for a new camera.... A Nikon D80...
Although its not too different looking from the D50, it's a hellova lot faster and has higher megapixels. It's actually just like the D200, but with just a few minor differences. But I really need to read the manual and learn about this camera.

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Wow! So jealous! I'm stuck with a Panasonic FZ7. :( not even interchangeable lenses, but beggars can't be choosers!!

Beautiful shot, this horse is a fine example of beauty!

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Thanks! And dontcha worry... I started out with a Panasonic Lumix DMC_FZ10... if you look way deep into my gallery... you'll be able to see photos from it.

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The true sign of a pro is not that they never make a mistake but how they hide them....
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Oh really?? I will do that! thanks!

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I like the lighting and the darkness in the background of this picture.... good job

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If you don't trust in animal, how can you to expect they trust in you?
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Wonderful lighting!

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~*So dawn goes down today...Nothing gold can stay.*~
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Congrats on the D80! That's what I shoot with, and I absolutely adore it. :)
Great lighting in this shot.

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Thank ya!

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The true sign of a pro is not that they never make a mistake but how they hide them....
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Bought a new toy with your photo cash? Very Nice :D Its a vicious cycle you see...the more you make the more you have to spend on toys lol

Love the dramatic lighting! was this at night or in a dark barn?

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haha I know! ;p
The sun was setting, and the horse barn was right behind her.. :)

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NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D80
10/5000 second
F/5.6
200 mm
400
Jun 15, 2007, 7:45:27 AM

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