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			|  | 06/21/2008 06:43:05 AM · #1 | 
		| | this is my favorite site to get inspired i try not to get to crazy, please read the WARNING advise before viewing more! TimeCatcher.com 
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			|  | 06/21/2008 08:13:39 AM · #2 | 
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			|  | 06/21/2008 08:59:45 AM · #3 | 
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			|  | 06/21/2008 09:05:21 AM · #4 | 
		| | Look at Mr Cameron's favourite picture.  ;-Þ | 
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			|  | 06/21/2008 10:54:24 AM · #5 | 
		| | ...and at Adam burton's favorite picture. 
 Of all the pictures that I have viewed, ever, this may possibly be my all time favorite.
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			|  | 06/21/2008 05:24:14 PM · #6 | 
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			|  | 06/21/2008 09:06:07 PM · #7 | 
		| | omg those are gorgeous, the 5D with the 17-40 seems to be a killer combination for landscapes, I saw that come up quite a bit. 
 -dave
 
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			|  | 06/21/2008 09:15:21 PM · #8 | 
		| | Mark Adamus is one of my favorite Pacific NW photographers.  His style is very much along the lines of what I aspire to. | 
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			|  | 06/21/2008 09:15:34 PM · #9 | 
		| | | Originally posted by dknourek: omg those are gorgeous, the 5D with the 17-40 seems to be a killer combination for landscapes, I saw that come up quite a bit.
 
 -dave
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 Also, the TSE (tilt shift) lenses are used quite a bit.  Check out Darwin Wiggett's gallery.
 //www.timecatcher.com/main.cfm?p=01_200&PhotoID=832
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			|  | 06/21/2008 09:41:17 PM · #10 | 
		| | | Originally posted by cpanaioti: 
 | Originally posted by dknourek: omg those are gorgeous, the 5D with the 17-40 seems to be a killer combination for landscapes, I saw that come up quite a bit.
 
 -dave
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 Also, the TSE (tilt shift) lenses are used quite a bit.  Check out Darwin Wiggett's gallery.
 //www.timecatcher.com/main.cfm?p=01_200&PhotoID=832
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 Yea I noticed those as well, drooling still :D
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			|  | 06/22/2008 08:35:09 AM · #11 | 
		| | I can't stop looking at this site...I wish some of the pictures had a bit more technical data...but I understand it's a gallery and can understand why not. I have also been wondering about all of the filters they use...including the GND and Singh-ray...and more...they seem to be quite expensive.  Any suggestions on the best place for prices. 
 
 | Originally posted by dknourek: 
 | Originally posted by cpanaioti: 
 | Originally posted by dknourek: omg those are gorgeous, the 5D with the 17-40 seems to be a killer combination for landscapes, I saw that come up quite a bit.
 
 -dave
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 Also, the TSE (tilt shift) lenses are used quite a bit.  Check out Darwin Wiggett's gallery.
 //www.timecatcher.com/main.cfm?p=01_200&PhotoID=832
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 Yea I noticed those as well, drooling still :D
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			|  | 06/22/2008 06:28:20 PM · #12 | 
		| | Adam Burton is my favorite, but anyway all of the team produce wonderful landscapes, very inspiring (i think it may make people desperate (got the the same) after seen such a beauty landscapes) | 
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