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Old 29th July 2010, 08:41 AM
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Old 30th July 2010, 12:41 AM
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Another set of well done pictures. Your pictures seem to be reach in color so I'm wondering if you are using any filters?

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Another set of well done pictures. Your pictures seem to be reach in color so I'm wondering if you are using any filters?

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Thank you Nick, glad you liked them! No, I don't use any filters actually.
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That's one happy rhino.

Nice settings and great pictures
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That's one happy rhino.

Nice settings and great pictures
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I like the stills in which the Rhino majestically stands on the grass . HK , I like your camera perception .

On the other hand , when ever I see any animal in water or wet thing , I am really disappointed . I feel like the water spolis the paint or the material quality .
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I like the stills in which the Rhino majestically stands on the grass . HK , I like your camera perception .

On the other hand , when ever I see any animal in water or wet thing , I am really disappointed . I feel like the water spolis the paint or the material quality .
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It's OK, the model wasn't ruined at all, I am very careful with my models and only put models in this kind of setup if the paintwork is hardy, also, he wasn't in the water for very long and I dried him off as soon as he came out
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