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:iconsassaputzin:
One of those places im sure all landscape photographers have that is on the to do list but is also ignored because its always there...
The light was great on this particular night and the moon added that extra something i suppose i'd been hloding out for anyway.

rippon Tor over looks haytor and is a great vantage point for the south eastern side of the moor.

dartmoor national Park
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:iconthemiddle17:
The wall and the gate does it for me. :)
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:iconsassaputzin:
ill take the sky and the grass then, thank you..:)
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*Bravo22 Nov 3, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
There is a definite wealth of colour and detail in alot of your work which (while I don't comment often) is a great inspiration to myself.
I have often wonderd about Canon EOS 5D mk II
What can you tell me about it?
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:iconsassaputzin:
my friend thats a fine compliment thank you, what can i tell you about the 5dmk2 well it is a wonderful camera that takes great images great clarity, excellent high iso performance, solid build, video is an added extra thats fun to play with,a lot quicker in every sense than the mk1 although i dont like the menu its not intuitive or simple enough but basically for the money you can really do better at that level in my opinion although im no camera geek, i had a 5d i upgraded to a 5dmk2 and was very happy with it. Of course you always want better but thats the kind of feeling that camera company's lap up.
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*Bravo22 Mar 3, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Sounds like a good enough professional all rounder. My 1d Mk3 is good and quick for my wildlife work, but lacks the overall high resolution quality that even the basic and mid range cameras boast.
Ultimately it does me fine, but I think a 5d mk2 would be nice to own too.
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:iconsassaputzin:
i think you'd find it ultimately more inspiring and useful ...
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~Alex37 Mar 3, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
holy **** thats a long sentence :P
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