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Oct 10, 2013 00:31:31   #
We were inundated with fisheye pictures in the late sixties and the seventies. They eventually became rather boring. I am NOT saying this about the UHH members shots posted here! They were great, especially the one showing the Hoover Dam.
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Oct 6, 2013 18:22:57   #
mvy wrote:
Ahoy Jacksond,

That Fuji X Pro 1 has my lust buds oozing. I'd sure like to get my mits on one.

I hope all is well for you 'down under.'

Best wishes,

Martin

Thanks for the good wishes. I have to work out how much I'll really use the Fuji if I get one. I would only want one or two primes at most. Cheers!
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Oct 6, 2013 00:50:39   #
I recently passed my Sony gear to my son (A77 and some lenses). I just wasn't using it enough but he uses it constantly. I have a couple of Leicas and lenses. I'm considering getting a Fuji X Pro 1 so I can play with some of my M mount lenses. Haven't really decided yet. I'm just getting over a multiple bypass operation, so no hurry.
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Jul 24, 2013 02:04:37   #
Plenty of them in Australia and they dive bomb people at nesting time. Scary!
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Jul 16, 2013 03:50:39   #
Beautiful! I am ashamed that I haven't crossed the ditch from Melbourne yet, other than passing through Auckland airport on the way to the US. A situation I intend to correct as soon as possible.
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Jul 15, 2013 00:52:07   #
How did we ever manage with "full frame" in the film days? We learned to work with the format we had available. It's all about learning to use what we have. That is the same whether DX, FF or 30x40 inches as some ULF people use.
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Jun 23, 2013 19:46:41   #
Photoshop CS6 costs over $1000 in Australia! That makes the subscription at $19.95 a bargain, even allowing for variations in currency exchange rates.
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Jun 4, 2013 20:41:54   #
Plenty of them in Australia. They can be deafening.
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May 28, 2013 03:28:27   #
Thanks for the link. I found a copy here in Australia which cost about the price for shipping from overseas. I have early copies of The Negative, The Print, Artificial Light Photography, and Natural Light Photography. I know it's film, but I'm sure AA would have embraced digital just as he did Polaroid. A lot of us grew up photographically on Adams, Weston, Etc.
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Apr 2, 2013 03:09:47   #
I don't have a dog but just succumbed to the warning. I'm sure your information was useful to many dog lovers, many of whom may not have replied to your post. My wife was English and I always felt at home there when we returned there.
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Apr 2, 2013 03:01:08   #
I used to spend a LOT of time in the Blue Mountains with my Leica M4. Loved the Megalong Valley but I hated the long climb up the steps at the end of a long day. I was a lot younger fitter in the 60's than now!
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