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EOS 7D – Canon make a monster camera
Yes, Canon (my fav camera maker) have made another monster professional camera.
The EOS 7D.
It’s Insane.
LINK: Follow link for Canon EOS 7D Info
*sigh* …. I want one….
*runs outside and buys one*
*grin*
I GoT one NOW 🙂
I got it with a 18-200 Lens.
Sex on a Tripod 🙂
WOOHOO!!
Now, just have to learn to use it 🙂
Rangitoto Island Adventures
All photos taken on a Leica C-Lux 3 camera – Click on the image to get a better quality view.
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Hurru Whomans 🙂
Here are some photos and notes from my visit to Rangitoto Island this morning…
It was hard taking photos as i did the tour, so was moving most of the time, so sorry in advance if some of them are somewhat… blah 🙂
Waiting for the Ferry…….. and the Ferry at the Island….
Us getting off said Ferry and walking to the Island Tour Buss
Some Volcanic Plants and a Historic “Kiwi Batch” Crib…
Some more Volcanic Rockage and a view from the stairs up to the sumitt
More Viewage and Stairs….
More Stairs… Oh god.. the stairs… and some traps to catch bad animals
Finally.. The Summitt… YAY .. and not that you can see it really well, but.. what once was an active volcanio, now in retirement and full of trees…
More stairs… will they ever end ?????? and an old army lookout point from WW2
More lookout stuff and a Geographic Survay Point….
More lookout stuff and rocks…
The entire island is just volcanic rock… we explored rock… rockage… yeah.. rocks… woohoo
Yes, they are … ROCKS…. and some trees, and a lighthouse… now, this lighthouse was built in 1872, and it’s still standing.. impressive much.
The lighthouse again.. and back on the Ferry heading home…
Ferry and water
Close up of my cup of tea 🙂
There endith the story of my adventures to Rangitoto Island 🙂
Cruse Liner Docked at Auckland Harbour
All photos taken on a Leica C-Lux 3 camera – Click on the image to get a better quality view.
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While I was in town today, this cruse liner was in town…
It’s big.. I mean.. it’s REALLY BIG.
LINK: Follow this link to Wikipedia for more info
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