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here's some more, mostly fish and only one nudi :)
 

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zahner

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It's a Canon PowerShot SD500 in a Canon WP-DC70 case with an Inon D2000 strobe. Inon UCL-165AD macro lens on the closeups. It's a great compact camera (fits in pocket) that is easy to travel with. The only thing I don't like is the lack of manual controls, but you can get nice shots once you know the limitations. I am thinking about upgrading to a Canon A-series in the future.

Terence
 

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