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"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
Obviousman wrote:Light meters, bloody expensive aren't they I use this until I can afford one, works pretty well I find. Only when I'm indoors or so I start to doubt and things go wrong, but mostly I encounter very little problems...
Thanks for loving the dog, tis an English Setter but she is indeed mine
For more on where my photos are, check the Seething thread
Fredparker.com looks interesting, so cheers for that
Your English Setter is a Top Bitch! - Lucky man!
When are we invading Texas?
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Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English Language (1755)
Ah, well, got them to digitize it after all, first roll uploaded, will be spending my train ride to Leuven tagging all the others correctly and hope to steal someone else's bandwith to upload them
I just love this bokeh
Seems Kodak T64 is a mighty bit more balanced towards blue than the Fuji equivalent, yikes!
Obviousman wrote:Ah, well, got them to digitize it after all, first roll uploaded, will be spending my train ride to Leuven tagging all the others correctly and hope to steal someone else's bandwith to upload them
Seems Kodak T64 is a mighty bit more balanced towards blue than the Fuji equivalent, yikes!
Good luck with 'borrowing' some bandwidth ... Hope to see your photos soon ...
“Pension. Pay given to a state hireling for treason to his country.�
Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English Language (1755)
Thanks Tim, I liked this picture too, one of the few that actually shown what I was trying to accomplish.
But in fact I was just bragging with my sweet niece.