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Inka Ruins at Winay Wayna.

 

15385554278_7b4e411a05_b.jpgWinay Wayna by 77gazza, on Flickr

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Little Nook Farm - Caravan Club Certificated Location in the heart of the Pennines overlooking Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley.

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Llactapata Inka Ruins.

 

15387881240_c2797b93e2_b.jpgLlactapata Inka Ruins by 77gazza, on Flickr

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A porter on the Inka trail.

 

15549830056_152e412926_b.jpgPorters! by 77gazza, on Flickr

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I like all the different shades of greens. Looks like an early Belle Vue too.

I see your point. The playing field would probably be more reminiscent of Mount Pleasant, Batley though.

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Couple of images with the new Nikon D750 and 24-85mm VR and the last one to show its high ISO capabilities at ISO 12,800

 

 

d7503.jpg

 

 

d7505.jpg

 

 

 

d7501.jpg

 

 

d7508.jpg

apparently the new ZPQ30 is miles better

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last one to show its high ISO capabilities at ISO 12,800

 

 

 

 

d7508.jpg

Wow - very nice!

Now then, it's a race between Sandie....and Fairburn....and the little man is in........yeees he's in.

I, just like those Castleford supporters felt that the ball should have gone to David Plange but he put the bit betwen his teeth...and it was a try

Kevin Ward - best player I have ever seen

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The real Mick Gledhill is what you see on here, a Bradford fan ........, but deep down knows that Bradford are just not good enough to challenge the likes of Leeds & St Helens.
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How is the D750 compared to the D800?

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How is the D750 compared to the D800?

2 different cameras, i own both and while i would use the D750 for general/landscape/portrait/sport i wouldnt use the D800 for sport, however the D750 has a much smaller form factor, the new deeper grip makes it much easier to hold than similar sixed cameras like the D600/D610/D7000, build quality is somewhere between D600-800, D750 focus is fast and accurate even in dark places.

 

Its quality will push the boundries of many modern lenses so if used with cheap glass you wont be getting the best out of it and could potentially be a waste of money

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No mate, thats the Moto G 4G, by the way, the cameras ###### on this phone, the phone is superb though.

that's what I heard. I'm surprised you haven't gone for a G4G. Mindst you, they'll be bringing out the G4H before you know it.

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that's what I heard. I'm surprised you haven't gone for a G4G. Mindst you, they'll be bringing out the G4H before you know it.

Im not a phone person, i hate mobiles, bought it about 4 month ago for about £100 as i quit shooting RL and the direction i went in really took off big time so needed something, very first phone ive ever owned.

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Im not a phone person, i hate mobiles, bought it about 4 month ago for about £100 as i quit shooting RL and the direction i went in really took off big time so needed something, very first phone ive ever owned.

well you've listened to some bad advice mate. 

If I were you I'd hang on until the new Samsung PQ3 comes out.

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well you've listened to some bad advice mate. 

If I were you I'd hang on until the new Samsung PQ3 comes out.

Whats the PQ3, google somes up with nothing

 

Not sure i understand any of your reply, what bad advice was i given and in relation to what

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