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Just bought some new Lee grad ND filters last week, went out this evening for their first proper go. Pretty neat taking sunset shots and not loosing all the detail in the forground due to being underexposed. Very happy with them so far, I'll be off out a few places soon to try them some more :)
I train people on Forensic Science equipment.
I don't want to post a link to our website, as we track our web stats, and it'll look weird if we get a load of hits from a clio car forum lol! Especially as everyone knows I have a clio!
But if you google my surname and 'forensics', it'll come up :)
Thanks :)
Don't think I'll be going over there any time soon again though. I've been there twice whilst my colleague has only been once, so it's her turn next :(
Oh well.....next trip = Ethiopia. Not sure what to expect there tbh!
Another very short trip to Hong Kong, so a brief opportunity for some snaps. The evening I landed in HK I went to the Kowloon side to watch the Symphony of Lights, pretty fantastic stuff! Shame I didnt have a tripod :(
On the day I left (two days later!) I had the afternoon free so I visited...
Well me a Burp plugged in his RACvan laptop to read the fault codes. It returned a code each for the acoustic valve and the carbon canister, probably because they are no longer plugged in!
Just wondered if anyone else had this light on after removing the CC.
Let me know how you get on, I took my acoustic valve and carbon canister out and my engine management light is on now.
Any other 182 owners had this issue?