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Alessandro Capelli
{K:34805} 5/8/2007
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WOW!!! Another amazing work Tim! Ale
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Tim Schumm
{K:29196} 4/15/2007
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Hi Joggie,
I considered the D200 but bought the D80 not because the difference in $ value but because of the weight difference ( I hike all the time with it) and the fact that it did all that i needed for a landscape camera that I needed. Although maybe the D200 is a little more water tight...lol. So far i am very happy with the D80 and would buy another one I think
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 4/15/2007
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Superb image of an incredible place Tim. The mishap with the D80 may just be the excuse to go for the D200! All the best! Joggie
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Graciela Pierre
{K:7318} 4/14/2007
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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! I have to visit this place some day. I'm sorry for your tragedy, but it seems de D80 is kind of workhorse after all. Regards from Buenos Aires
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 4/12/2007
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Tim what a fantastic shot ... I am familair with the area (photographically) as Peter Eastway and Darren Leal (both Oz photographers worth googling)have both made trips to this mtn... the mishaps with your gear sound incredible and given the tight time frame I would have been goin loopy but then I always remember too Doug Spowart another Oz photographer saying that sometimes its not a bad idea to put the camera down and just do memorygraphs.. but a great shot one of the best I have seen of the peak
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metoni .
{K:24727} 4/12/2007
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WOW. Amazing photo.
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174022} 4/12/2007
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WOW, Tim...just magnificent!:)
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/12/2007
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Excellent details and composition, Tim! Dave.
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