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ostrich, nah not really
gull, no, it's not a gull
Bart, if you say it's a secret R10 test shot Doug will be here in a split second
he can identify the fugitive :lecture:
I'll bet even Doug would find it tough to identify this "fugitive".Bart - you've been tangling up the AF system again . . why did you choose a macro lens to take a turkey?
Bart - it's a lovely photo, full of intimations of defeat, and with a little soupçon of irony . . . and it's a chicken (I'd know a chicken anywhere)I'll bet even Doug would find it tough to identify this "fugitive".
Honestly, I don't why I tried to take this shot in the first place.
Must have been some sort of primitive emotional reaction ...
All the best.
There are at least two kinds of medicine that are supposed to help people survive the terrible destiny of turning 60. One is red, is made in France and other countries and is mostly sold in green bottles. If that doesn't help, there's a secret, golden, stronger formula coming from a country up north called Scotland (you may have heard about it). It has a golden colour and the varieties that have the best effect are distilled on some islands off the western part of the country.Oh My . . I've just looked at the clock, and the horrible realisation has just dawned on me . . . . .
I'm 60 :facesmack:
This is really slowslow day here as well
p.s. wonderful stuff Steen - I just found this thread - sorry if you've seen this elsewhere (it really was today!)
60 is the new 40 now.Oh My . . I've just looked at the clock, and the horrible realisation has just dawned on me . . . . .
I'm 60 :facesmack:
Yoiks! Didn't realize it was right NOW. I'll second (third and so forth) the red/gold solution. :chug:Bart - it's a lovely photo, full of intimations of defeat, and with a little soupçon of irony . . . and it's a chicken (I'd know a chicken anywhere)
Oh My . . I've just looked at the clock, and the horrible realisation has just dawned on me . . . . .
I'm 60 :facesmack:
Sooo - now you have six crosses behind your name ... XXXXXX :bugeyes:Oh My . . I've just looked at the clock, and the horrible realisation has just dawned on me . . . . .
I'm 60 :facesmack:
hippo birdies two ewe
A rather clever use of discarded skis (...)
Jono, definitely a day to celebrate...by raising a glass with friends and family alike and revel in the occasion that there are great times to look forward to. I would keep a watch on your mailbox as I'm sure Leica would love to get in on the festivities by sending you one of the 1st monochrom M's in your honor. At least they should do so with the wonderful introduction to the camera you've all given us here...and it should be with your both your birth date and 60th anniversary, engraved on the top plate!Bart - it's a lovely photo, full of intimations of defeat, and with a little soupçon of irony . . . and it's a chicken (I'd know a chicken anywhere)
Oh My . . I've just looked at the clock, and the horrible realisation has just dawned on me . . . . .
I'm 60 :facesmack:
Happy Birthday Jono!.Bart - it's a lovely photo, full of intimations of defeat, and with a little soupçon of irony . . . and it's a chicken (I'd know a chicken anywhere)
Oh My . . I've just looked at the clock, and the horrible realisation has just dawned on me . . . . .
I'm 60 :facesmack:
LOL. I wonder how the arms were used.
or discarded legs