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I like them both and since the chances of me getting over there to see the original are rather slim, I'll gladly enjoy the cliché shot. Thanks!
You could have linked it here![]()
FFS, want me to wipe your arse for you too? Lazy f***.
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Yeah sorry, my bad, i`m a lazy t***FFS, want me to wipe your arse for you too? Lazy f***.
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ThanksI like them both and since the chances of me getting over there to see the original are rather slim, I'll gladly enjoy the cliché shot. Thanks!
Thanks. Unfortunately work gets in the way of sunrisesI actually quite like the cliché shot Toby, the mono conversion has worked nicely. I think you missed a trick though as sunrise was absolutely epic yesterday.
Keeping the 70-200 F4. 2.8 is just too much for my shoulder for the time being. It's a shame, but sometimes got to be sensible!
Pretty much mate, yes.
Is everyone just old and fragile on this forum moaning about lens and body weights
before people get off the banter bus........ this is banter, i know most of you have had some ailment or operation that has rendered you in operable to carry anything above a 35mm lens.
@JJ! is the f4 seriously that much lighter![]()
What they are all old and infirm or the lens is much lighter?
Is everyone just old and fragile on this forum moaning about lens and body weights
before people get off the banter bus........ this is banter, i know most of you have had some ailment or operation that has rendered you in operable to carry anything above a 35mm lens.
@JJ! is the f4 seriously that much lighter![]()
Sings to Beatles melody... When he gets older, loosing his hair,[emoji651] [emoji651] [emoji651]
Not old but just turned 54 [emoji106]
I'm 39 with the ailments of a 70 year oldWhat they are all old and infirm or the lens is much lighter?

I think a massive dose of MTFU is in order...![]()
focused by Mark Kingston, on FlickrThanksLove the cliche shot - must get up there when I'm on the next family visit as I drive through Buxton!
[/QUOTE]Blimey! She's growing up fast! Lovely shot, and will she grow into those ears?!??
E="kingo15, post: 7752540, member: 13665"]focused by Mark Kingston, on Flickr
A little play with the 85mm tonight
I'm 39 with the ailments of a 70 year old![]()
I don't know who Mr Harvey isI booked my 40th birthday present last night from the missus... Mr Harvey's workshop in April![]()
I don't know who Mr Harvey is![]()
But sounds cool nonetheless
My wife's bought me Silverstone F1 tickets for me and am going for the full three days in the hope to get some decent picsKeep thinking about hiring the D500 and 300mm f4
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Ahh yes, that guy. Not bad is hehttp://www.rossharvey.com/
The rest of the family clubbed together and got me a few laps around Silverstone which I need to book sometime soon![]()
At least he will be able to set up your camera properly. He likes a 35mmhttp://www.rossharvey.com/
The rest of the family clubbed together and got me a few laps around Silverstone which I need to book sometime soon![]()
I booked my 40th birthday present last night from the missus... Mr Harvey's workshop in April![]()
At least he will be able to set up your camera properly. He likes a 35mm
You will be a match made in heaven. He doesn't like bbf apparently thou[emoji6]As I do?
I have mine on couldn't tell you why I think I followed someone's set up when I first got mineDoes anyone find the viewfinder grid display a bit baffling? I don't use it, but tried it out yesterday out of curiosity and was surprised it split the frame into quarters rather than rule of thirds. Any idea why they chose to do this?
Does anyone find the viewfinder grid display a bit baffling? I don't use it, but tried it out yesterday out of curiosity and was surprised it split the frame into quarters rather than rule of thirds. Any idea why they chose to do this?
You will be a match made in heaven. He doesn't like bbf apparently thou[emoji6]