Thanks for your comments.
R. Bush wrote:
Last year my wife and I visited the Imperial War Museum in London. The whole basement floor was devoted to artifacts, equipment, guns and even an airplane of WW I. We were truly impacted by the horrible things we saw. The Great War was also one of our most horrible wars. It is too bad that the people of the world can never figure out that everyone loses when any war starts.
These are from World War I, a very moving exhibit. Canon EOS M50, EF-M11-22mm
The Prisoner, Harvey Thomas Dunn 1918
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Returning Refugees, Hattonchatel, William James Aylward, 1918
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His Bunkie, William James Aylward, 1918
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Helping A Wounded Ally, Harry Everett Townsend, 1918
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Infantryman, Harry Everett Townsend, 1918
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American Artillery and Machine Guns, George Mathews Harding, July 24, 1918
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Thanks, yes, I have had several and still have a couple. Reviews are good for the GX85. I like my GX8 but am looking on moving back to Canon that I have used for so many years.
Guyserman wrote:
More very good pictures. I see you have multiple mirrorless cameras. I just traded in my T3i for a GX85. It should arrive tomorrow, 9/10.
Thanks, I have several threads using the M50.
Guyserman wrote:
All very beautiful. I've been wanting to see pictures taken with a Canon M50.