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Apr 16, 2021 20:52:40   #
lukevaliant Loc: gloucester city,n. j.
 
wide2tele wrote:
This is a photography forum. If someone posts something like the OP, I take it as a little humor and consequently reply in the same theme.
I also gave a winking, smiling, thumbs up emoji. If in any doubt, there is also the option to search my previous posts to determine if I regularly make such remarks.
For a post like mine to be serious, yeah, I would have to be a real first class a-hole. For people to see my post and come to this conclusion as a first thought, that's a really sad indication of where we are today.
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it wasn't mean you left a smiley

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Apr 17, 2021 09:16:01   #
SteveTog Loc: Philly
 
You, Sir, are quite the bad ass to spend six hours with that boat anchor in your hands, around your neck and/or in your camera bag - and I have great admiration for you. I recommend ice and ibuprofen to deal with the after affects.

I'm in my 60s and I fear my 'Big Iron' D500, but I have to take it out anyway. As a side bar, I also highly recommend resistance and weight training, along with regular cardio exercise, for anyone who wants to keep shooting seriously after 50 - even if you're shooting mirrorless.

Either that, or hire a caddy. :)

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Apr 17, 2021 09:36:28   #
old poet
 
SteveTog wrote:
You, Sir, are quite the bad ass to spend six hours with that boat anchor in your hands, around your neck and/or in your camera bag - and I have great admiration for you. I recommend ice and ibuprofen to deal with the after affects.

I'm in my 60s and I fear my 'Big Iron' D500, but I have to take it out anyway. As a side bar, I also highly recommend resistance and weight training, along with regular cardio exercise, for anyone who wants to keep shooting seriously after 50 - even if you're shooting mirrorless.

Either that, or hire a caddy. :)
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Well said! I'm fortunate to still be able to get out there, camera or not.

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