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Sep 8, 2022 19:42:49   #
Thanks to all for the positive vibes.
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Sep 8, 2022 08:53:08   #
Yeah, he had just descended on a flock of small birds, hiding in a bush, by the fence post. Thank you.
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Sep 8, 2022 08:19:38   #
Thanks for all the positive feedback yesterday.


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Sep 7, 2022 12:41:52   #
My first post in this forum.


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Sep 3, 2022 06:53:02   #
Antonio Reyna, above, mentions the pics reminded him Alessa Milano's movie "Embrace of the Vampire," while, for me, they evoke memories of a little 1994 Aussie film titled "Sirens," which is a take-off on Homer's "The Odyssey" with Victorian prudish sensibilities, set in the Outback between the world wars. The movie has a vivid skinny-dipping scene which the second photo reminds me of. Erotic, but not obscene. Bucolic Bohemianism, if you will.
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Aug 28, 2022 09:41:48   #
Taken last weekend at the Ky. State Fair.


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Aug 23, 2022 10:20:00   #
Not a bad Haiku.
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Aug 22, 2022 07:18:57   #
13 wrote:
Time to get another vehicle!!! The rust on it looks bad!


That's the first thing that came to my mind. Wouldn't want to be in that vehicle on an interstate with semi's tailgating one's ass.
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Aug 17, 2022 06:46:26   #
Definitely worth the effort.
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Aug 15, 2022 06:29:10   #
No doubt some rich American will fly over and shoot it.
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Aug 13, 2022 16:21:34   #
waegwan wrote:
You are surprisingly accurate for your age ☺️


I'm like that cliche about old age: I can remember stuff from decades ago, but I can't go from one room to another and remember why I went into the new room (unless it was to use the restroom) in the first place. Take care.
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Aug 13, 2022 09:57:22   #
waegwan wrote:
I remember the 70s, the 60s are a little before my time. I live in Waegwan now, about 20 miles from Daegu and work in Daegu at Camp Henry. I was stationed along the Z in the late 70s and early 80s. Korea is completely modern and new these days. I remember the honeypots and there are still a few old houses in areas waiting to be torn down that have the walls with glass on top.


I'm a little surprised Camp Henry is still operational. It is strangely gratifying to see you vouchsafe my observations. Cool. MM
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Aug 13, 2022 06:14:16   #
Ur pics reminded me of my time in ROK during the late 60s and early 70s when I was based in Taegu, now spelled Daegu. I remember walking thru the "The Ville" between Camps David and Henry, which were about a couple of miles apart. There were very narrow streets and most of the private residences had tall walls (7 feet, usually) that were topped with broken glass shards, nails, and anything sharp that would prevent "slicky boys" from breaking and entering. And the "honeypots." So. Kor. was essentially a third-world country with no waste disposal or modern sewage system for most private residences. Sooo, homeowners hired people to empty their private outhouses with a bucket and throw the stinking waste into a big vat and drive or peddle the crap away. Didn't want to rear-end one of those vehicles. U brought back distant memories. Thanks.
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Jul 1, 2022 22:46:33   #
tcthome wrote:
Great advice! Also, the left side of the photo seems a little sharper. Maybe the angle you shot it on. Auto focus or manual? I would do a 100% rear lcd live view manual focus photo without the filter before counting the lens out. Maybe the camera/lens combo needs a AF micro adjustment.


I did that after watching that on YT and it seemed to help. Thank you.
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Jul 1, 2022 22:18:39   #
colt4x5 wrote:
Used to own this lens. Loved it. Did not have issues with focus/sharpness.
Everyone who has mentioned depth of field is right on the money here: On a 300mm lens, the depth of field at f4 is tiny. Yes, get a dof calculator on that phone and use it. With time, it will become instinctual.


Yeah, that DOF calculator app has come up a lot. That'll probably be my next purchase.
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