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I've come across a 172. Wanted 26k so I didn't get it!
Apparently brake upgrades are only available on certain cars, although I've not come across one yet. I can't say I felt the need to upgrade brakes so far.
Have you tried using Lightroom?
I usually import my projects into Lightroom and make any basic adjustments (crop/wb/brightness/contrast/etc) in there. If a particular image requires heavier PS work then I just take that image into photoshop.
I took my Crumpler Italian Connection ("The Big Cheese" is the larger version) to China. It can easily accommodate what you plan to take. There is also a slot in the rear compartment for your laptop/book. I done a lot of walking in China and I found the bag to be very comfortable.
I saw these on your blog, awesome work as usual! Getting your mate to paint the car with another torch might save you a bit of hassle with the PP work next time though.
No. That particular one is Canon-fit.
This one is Nikon fit. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Tamron-SP-AF-17-50mm-f-2-8-XR-Di-II-VC-LD-Aspherical-/280565604133?pt=UK_CamerasPhoto_CameraAccessories_CameraLensesFilters_JN&hash=item4153035f25#ht_558wt_1137
two main ways to use your SB600 off camera:
Radio Triggers - YongNuo RF602 triggers: cheap, quite popular. PocketWizards are the expensive option.
Nikon CLS - For the D60, you need a commander unit to trigger the off camera flash - this can be an SB800, an SB900 or an SU800.
You DO need...
Great shots! Cyprus shots are brilliant. I'm also interested in hearing your views on the Bowens as I'll probably make the strobist - studio jump sometime in the future.
Definitely won't see a £1000 saving.
I just checked...Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS MKII is around £1900 in UK and around £1600 in HK. You could probably get an American import in HK for about £1500ish. The MKI non IS version is around £800(HK) vs. £1000(UK). There are definitely savings to be had...
I've selected a few photos from my trip that I'd like to share with you CS folks. They're in no particular order. Comments and criticisms welcome!
[1] Street candid in Tai Po.
[2] Ocean Park trams. Luckily it wasn't very windy when we went up!
[3] An An @ Ocean Park. She...