Jorgen Udvang
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Going through some pre-lockdown photos.
GX8 with Pana 25mm f/1.7 @ f/2.8
GX8 with Pana 25mm f/1.7 @ f/2.8
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You've got a point there, Alan. Imagine cleaning those window panes: I hope to record that one day ...It's about time the management got some plumb lines and spirit levels for the builders in your neck of the woods Bart! :ROTFL: (talk about making life hard)!
I thought that I was the only one that still used the word, "centigrade". That's what we learned in high school and college, but I think that Celsius is the "official" term these days. Actually, in the US here, most aren't too aware of the metric system.I realized it was several month since I used my little EP-3, so yesterday took it along on my confinement bicycle tour.
It was almost 20 degrees centigrade, but they still warned for falling icecles
I think I was still relatively safe standing there without a hardhat.
both Olympus PEN EP-3 + "bodycap" 9mm / f8 fisheye
Thanks Joel, never thought much about the difference between centigrade and Celcius but your remark made me look it up: celsius-vs-centigrade and there is a small difference. Centigrade is defined on the difference between freezing and boiling water while Celcius is defined based on the differnce between zero kelvin and the triple point of waterI thought that I was the only one that still used the word, "centigrade". That's what we learned in high school and college, but I think that Celsius is the "official" term these days. Actually, in the US here, most aren't too aware of the metric system.
Joel