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tom e

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  1. I obtained a road bike from a man called Stellar Dave at the pub. Some Claude Butler thing, I absolutely love it. Makes riding places effortless, bumpy roads are a bit of a hazard at 85 psi though :(

    I'll get a picture soon! :)

  2. The zenitar is a nice lens. Give's a nice wide 'fish-eyed' effect. Little difficult to get to focus the way you like at first, especially at the wider end. It doesn't seem too distorted on a crop camera, had great results with it on my film slr :) very fishy.

    If it's cheap, get it. I loved mine.

  3. the sigma 30mm 1.4? cheap, i've heared great things about it. it is around the same as a 50mm on a non crop body. 1.4 would be great for low light photography.

    hsm too, which is the equvilent to canons usm :)

  4. nice one, youre in perfect contact with me and you post this.

    to be honest, for a start, the communication between me and you was sketchy to start with. you had problems getting me the money on time, in fact, i kept it for you for quite a while, actual getting in contact with you was a hassle, selling you the cranks was hell. i make the simplest mistake and your on my back.

    i've said before as soon as i can afford it, i can get you the money. now i don't care if you need it right now or not, the last time you mentioned it you needed it to ride, and from previous posts i know you've been riding. it's about when i can afford to get it to you or not, i can't right now, but i'm sure i can soon, so be patient.

  5. Wasn't a filter. You copy the image, use the threshold adjustment and choose a setting with large areas of colour, colour this a lighter colour than the other colours you plan to use. Copy the original image again and do the same thing, choosing a threshold with less colouration, then change the black areas again to a colour slightly darker than the other, cut this out and paste it as a new layer without a background fill and place it in line with the lighter layer before it. Keep doing it working up the darkness of your colour for each layer.

    The one i chose had a white background, three shades of grey and a black top layer.

    i don't get why you're painting them.

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