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This is a selection of images taken since 2003 when I went "digital." My first Dslr was a Canon 300d, followed by a 20d in 2006, upgraded to a 5d in 2007 a 1Ds Mk2 in 2008 and my latest is the 5d Mk2. Most photos have been taken with a variety of Canon lens from a 17-40, 24-105, 70-200 f2.8, 85 f1.2, 300 F4, 400 f2.8 to a 100mm macro, fish eye and a lens baby

For landscape work I use a Manfrotto 055CXpro 4 tripod with the 410 geared head, a selection of Lee filters and a 105mm polarising filter, together with the RS80N3 remote switch and action level, transported in a Think Tank airport takeoff case.

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