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shtarka1

Active member
Steve, can't figure out why you would do that. Oh, maybe you own too many great lenses, that's why :D I don't :eek: Hey btw, you don't seem to shoot this junk 200mm of yours lately. If the closet needs a bit cleaning up, let me know. :angel:

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C....Im Going To Convert That Piece Of Garbage Into A 200VR 2.0 Satellite Lens, Cross-Linked To The Hubble Telescope So I Can Keep An Eye On Whats Cooking In Corlan's Kitchen! :wtf::ROTFL::D
 

shtarka1

Active member
Why are we here grandpa?, asked Hamza, sitting down besides me.

I want to tell you a story about this place Hamza, I said. Like in Rome.

No grandpa. said Hamza, let me tell you. I hear the stones too!

For the next 20 minutes Hamza told me a story.


Hamza got somethings mixed up..


But he was listening to the stones..speaking in whispers. As if sharing a secret.

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Hamza would pause sometimes; as if listening carefully...

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Hamza stood up. Looked around.

Do you know what happened here grandpa? Hamza asked.

The same as always, grandpa. The same as always. said Hamza as
he threw a small pebble back into the ruins

This is were it belongs, said Hamza. Grandpa, why don't they ever learn?

I don't know Hamza.

Maybe they think it would be different this time grandapa, said Hamza.

Hamza was learning, learning fast.
Magic Light Here & More Lesson's To Be Learned.....! Keep Em Coming Rayyan!
 

Lloyd

Active member
Why are we here grandpa?, asked Hamza, sitting down besides me.

I want to tell you a story about this place Hamza, I said. Like in Rome.

No grandpa. said Hamza, let me tell you. I hear the stones too!

For the next 20 minutes Hamza told me a story.

Hamza got somethings mixed up..

But he was listening to the stones..speaking in whispers. As if sharing a secret.


Hamza would pause sometimes; as if listening carefully...


Hamza stood up. Looked around.

Do you know what happened here grandpa? Hamza asked.

The same as always, grandpa. The same as always. said Hamza as
he threw a small pebble back into the ruins

This is were it belongs, said Hamza. Grandpa, why don't they ever learn?

I don't know Hamza.

Maybe they think it would be different this time grandapa, said Hamza.

Hamza was learning, learning fast.
Powerful stuff, Rayyan. Hamza has a great teacher. We should all be so lucky... we should all learn, and make it different.
 

Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
Matt: excellent. Love the first one, where the contrast in expression and attitude between the two vendors is priceless. The (better" "MOVE" above the second one's head is a nice addiction, too. :D


Rayyan: +1 on both Steve and Lloyd's comments above. Hamza is a fast learner.


Jason: terrific catch! One you tipically cannot "organize".
I've been following Game 6 live last night and the thrilling overtime. No street craze here though :rolleyes:

Now we just have to wait for Steve's similar PJ work from "The Finals"... :toocool: :D
 

shtarka1

Active member
Now we just have to wait for Steve's similar PJ work from "The Finals"... :toocool: :D
C, You'll Have To Settle For Shots Of Ashwin In Boston Tomorrow & Other Classified Images...

Meeting Him At 7:30 am At The Commons....Should Be Fun...:)
 
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