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» profilename: Larissa Mikhailova/ Lasemn/
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e-mail: дом.страница: ICQ: 119-018-104
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birthday: 29 May
notes: I love a life and ARTs
Photo of the author by Joop Dorst. http://www.fotojoopdorst.nl/ equipment:
Kodak EasyShare CX4200
film camera Minolta Dynax 404si digital camera Canon PowerShot G10 digital camera Nikon D70s digital camera Nikon D3X digital camera Nikon D70 digital camera Kodak CX7530 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA digital camera Hasselblad CF528-39 lens Nikon Af_S ED 70 - 200 F/ 2.8 lens Nikon AF-S ED 24-70 F 2.8 lens Nikon AF 200mm F/2 IF-ED lens Nikon NikonAFNIKKOR80:200 1:4,5-5,6D lens Nikon AF 80-200mm F/2.8D ED lens Nikon AF-S 12-24mm F/4 G ED-IF lens Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm lens Sigma AF 105mm F/2.8 EX MACRO lens Sigma 50 mm F 1.4 EX DG HSM lens Minolta AF zoom 0,4/1.3ft MA scaner date of registration: Wed 24 Dec 2003
last visit: Thu 21 Jan 2010
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