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  1. Good work. The second & 3rd in this post are good compositions. I see that in order to compensate for the strong ligting, you had to reduce the exposure, which turned out to be a good thing, in my mind. While the shots capture the motion of water, it's not clouded, and thus a more natural exposure. It would be a good idea to try the same exposures in early morning or late afternoon/evening light.

     

    Thanks for sharing your work.

  2. Geoff, for the weekend, I'm thinking more in terms of getting out late Saturday afternoon & fishing in the evening (have to start putting in some work on the backyard!!). Wonder what the forecast is like... I'll look it up.

  3. Taking a detour to Brantford & trying the Holland might be worth the effort as well. BTW, a post or an e-mail on what conditions you find will be much appreciated. I'm planning on getting out that way this weekend. If you're up to it, do let me know.

     

    Os

  4. I've never towed a boat, but I would tend to think the OD is designed to cruise the vehicle's original weight & a reasonable load IN the vehicle, and does not factor in the extra load it has to bear while towing another object. Even if you're driving on a level road, you need to consider the drag caused by the load being towed & even if the difference is not huge, it will ultimately have its effect on the transmission if subjected to it repeatedly.

  5. Another good option might be some of the smaller inland lakes on Manitoulin. Camping spots around resorts should be available easily & you can get good access to pike/walleye/bass waters. A google search on manitoulin lodges/resorts will flood you with information, if you wanna give it a try.

     

    Os

  6. Evster has already covered the question about lenses that came to my mind while reading your question. The fact that you already have good lenses makes for a strong argument in favour of the D90, otherwise I'd have suggested to convert to Canon, while you're at it. A Canon rebel xsi with a couple of good lenses is likely to set you back between $1200 - $1500, and you're guaranteed to be happy with it for the next few years. I'm not upto date on Nikon prices, but I would strongly suggest you compare prices at Henry's with Vistek - some items may be on sale there (I saved between 200-300 on Canon because Vistek had a sale on & Henry's did not). Vistek's website is www.vistek.ca & they have a store downtown on Queen St. east. Good luck with your new toys!

     

    Os

  7. "I had my wallet stolen June 4th, 9th, 10th, twice on the 15th, 17th, 20th, 24th, and the 29th and again on July 1st, the 4th and twice on the 8th, 16th and the 23rd."

     

    WOW!! Took your time learning your 'lesson', didn't ya Hh?? I'm almost inclined to think you enjoyed having your 'wallet stolen'... LMAO!

     

    Os

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