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this is extremely fine! (even as terrifying as it is)...(I now really do regret that I didn't bring the 35/1.8S and 50/1.8S with me)Z7, Z 50mm f/1.8 S.
Hi Rayyan, is this the 24-120 on the Df? or?
Thanks, and thanks to all who "liked" the image.this is extremely fine! (even as terrifying as it is)...(I now really do regret that I didn't bring the 35/1.8S and 50/1.8S with me)
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:ROTFL: thumbup::thumbup::thumbupSo, today we have learned that expert photographers carry a silenced pistol to shoot wandering cats to leave in abandoned buildings to make interesting shots later......
........And that some expert photographers are lazy,........like Thorkil who did NOT get the hacksaw from his camera bag, climb out on the roof and saw off that TV aerial which spoils his composition so badly (otherwise i love the pic, as usual!)
.........I'm always on the lookout for useful tips from the experts here and these are two of the best!
Hi Rayyan, is this the 24-120 on the Df? or?
renders just so fine!
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Is that a Comet cockpit?first jet airliner 1949