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A trip to Canada (pictorial TR) [BA/CX/AC/LX]

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  • LukeGT
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    Originally posted by mec View Post
    What instruction brochure/booklet??

    You mean you have one (already) ??
    I know you're very old and you've limited knowledge about internet (because we all know that when someone is old, it's difficult to learn the use of it!) but Nokia website allows everyone to get a free booklet.....


    Anyway, will post many pics soon about BA and the following sectors.
    Last edited by LukeGT; 24 February 2009, 05:14 PM.

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  • jhm
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    Enjoying your pics, Luke. Please keep 'em coming.

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  • SQflyergirl
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    Much enjoying your TR - Really nice pics !

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  • jjpb3
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    Originally posted by phaleesy View Post
    I find the DSLR useful for wide angle shots or zooming in on wild beasties/intricate designs of buildings. Or for special effects.

    For chicken and beef satay pics and most everyday pics, I am finding that the little cameras give better quality pics. JMHO.

    Someone with creativity and good photo composition skills would still take nicer pics than someone who has a big equipment but less skills. So you should not be shy to post your pretty pics.
    Very good points. I agree that you shouldn't be intimidated by Luke's pictorial report, SQ LPP.

    I'll echo phaleesy: when are we going to see the Canada pics, Luke?

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  • kapitan
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    Do we need to read instructions brochures for our big tool???

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  • blast-off
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    Originally posted by LukeGT View Post
    the problem is that I haven't yet had the time to check the instruction brochure
    How can you check your instruction brochure if you don't even have it with you??? LOL

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  • mec
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    Originally posted by LukeGT View Post
    the problem is that I haven't yet had the time to check the instruction brochure
    What instruction brochure/booklet??

    You mean you have one (already) ??

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  • SQ LPP
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    Originally posted by LukeGT View Post
    Dear SQ LPP, I'm shy too.... was waiting for your request
    I was afraid to ask you to show your new baby! But, you know I am very old and frail. So may be I could not even lift your big tools...


    Hope you take pictures in Vancouver as well as Toronto though!
    Hope to see you again in couple of weeks.

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  • LukeGT
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    Dear SQ LPP, I'm shy too.... was waiting for your request

    Anyway, the dinner in YVR has been simply amazing!

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  • phaleesy
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    Originally posted by SQ LPP View Post
    If size doesn't matter, why every one talks about DSLR and Nikon D90?
    Oh well, from now on, I am too shy to post my pictures since every one has more powerful tools!
    You know men! They like to compare the size of their equipment. Big tools do not necessary give the best results.

    I find the DSLR useful for wide angle shots or zooming in on wild beasties/intricate designs of buildings. Or for special effects.

    For chicken and beef satay pics and most everyday pics, I am finding that the little cameras give better quality pics. JMHO.

    Someone with creativity and good photo composition skills would still take nicer pics than someone who has a big equipment but less skills. So you should not be shy to post your pretty pics.

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  • SQ LPP
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    Originally posted by phaleesy View Post
    Anyway, size does not matter!
    If size doesn't matter, why every one talks about DSLR and Nikon D90?
    Oh well, from now on, I am too shy to post my pictures since every one has more powerful tools!

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  • phaleesy
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    Originally posted by SQ LPP View Post
    Hmm ... why didn't you show me the big equipment you have, LukeGT?
    He must be shy. Anyway, size does not matter!

    Nice plane pics, Luke. Any pics of Canada coming up soon?

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  • SQ LPP
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    Hmm ... why didn't you show me the big equipment you have, LukeGT? Must give a great result in taking the picture of chicken and lamb satay!

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  • SQFAN
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    Thanks Luke .

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  • N_Architect
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    Originally posted by LukeGT View Post
    the problem is that I haven't yet had the time to check the instruction brochure
    neither did most of us we when we bought our new dSLRs

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