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Our own Rufus has recently been plagued with this, and it seems to be rife. I quite agree: I'm aghast at the phenomenon of people's only restraint against the desire to steal, being the fear of bein...
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Ray makes a very realistic point, a "real and present" one perhaps. Given the alert-status of London since the bombings and a series of governments that behave somewhere between a pandering yet skint...
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Good to see you Dennis...and with a metallic bee! That's quite a beautiful world at macro level, isn't it?
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Quite a conundrum of a focal length, and I often wonder if it's been perceived never in its own right but as if "coming from" either 50 or 35mm...and given the apertures achieved by such examples out ...
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I really do not understand the vast price-gulf between the E and the 800 when the issue is merely the nature of the AA filter: I gather then that the E merely allows Sir a choice of "balancing" the A...
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Ah yes, the Wiki police. This must be right, as I'd been mis-spelling(ergo mistranslating) the word perfectly peacably till now. Does anyone know why bees are so un-aerodynamic btw?
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These aqualegia seed themselves across gardens freely in many parts of the UK, often going by local or "folk" names such as Granny's Bonnet or the common Columbine. They are pretty and often many-col...
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(Hmm...since posting this I'm receiving lotsa spam from eradication companies..!) I've subsequently turned my findings into a report (and hopefully a resource) for local parties. Jules, I reckon th...
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At that price it should undercut the Voigtlander(Ultron?): if so, should be interesting.
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I can see this is proving scintillatingly underwhelming; if it were a person it would be feeling seriously under-shagged.
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You really do not want this plant in your neighbour's garden..because if you can see it, you also have it. Fallopia Japonica is a voracious plant that spreads by mechanical means: each plant is gene...
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I'm not sure it's all that bright to "up the ante" in terms of megapixellage and expect consumers to follow up the Size Matters ladder quite as blindlly as once thought. There are only 2 responses one...
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erm...SATA a good idea, max out on best-quality RAM. I wouldn't and don't trust HDs of any description, and certainly not solid state, to be dependable: just when your back is turned, Sod's Law comes ...
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It's not so much the 'finder info that would bother me, as I can get by with a general meter-reading..and I remember that the way to check a Fuji's ISO was to glance at the ripped-off bit of film-box...
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Big link historically between optics and warfare...nowt like a really good war to kickstart imaging.! Nope, I was unaware of the Kwanon name: delightful piece of serendipity Ray, excellent. Good job...
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Awyeah, too true..a veritable minefield of blacks out there, all of which seem the same till one attempts to match them to an extant sample.
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Pavel, delighted for you and I guess you're a man who makes very careful and wise choices before opening the wallet. Thus, I can only wince in sympathy to hear of the door-catch's flimsiness..I'm cert...
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Hey, a delight to see slej about: darn nice shot too!
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