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May 30, 2023 08:28:31   #
LeeK wrote:
Neat assortment. I agree with so many others, the gun is special. However, I also like the older machines of past times.


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May 29, 2023 22:23:51   #
Just Ducky wrote:
#6 is my favorite for the wood and engraving.
What is the first—an instrument?


Part of a piano. Thank you!
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May 29, 2023 22:21:33   #
PAToGraphy wrote:
I love #1 and the pistol handle


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May 29, 2023 22:18:14   #
Kaskazi wrote:
Nice range of machines here, satoriform. That image of the wheels is great. I like the old metal-framed piano - built for humid environments where a wooden frame might warp. Then the chasing on the pistol is very elegant - why did we need to beautify weapons?


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May 29, 2023 07:06:40   #
If I understood the challenge correctly….😊


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Apr 21, 2022 17:48:09   #
These are recently taken with the Olympus with the 14-42mm kit lens and the 30mm macro lens…to give you examples.


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Apr 21, 2022 16:27:15   #
I finally sold my Nikon gear last summer and jumped to Olympus. Tired of the weight, and honestly tired of dealing with so many lenses instead of just having fun. So I got the Olympus OM-D 10 my IV with the little pancake kit lens (plus the little motorized lens cap). I made myself use only that until recently and it has been wonderful. The IQ is great. The IBIS is awesome. I added the little 30mm macro lens a couple of weeks ago since it is flower season here in the south. Maybe I’ll get the 40-150 zoom at some point but don’t feel the need to do that right now. I’m more of a prime lens person anyway. Totally LOVE this little camera!!
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Mar 27, 2022 08:57:44   #
Azaleas and Live Oaks. Springtime in the South Carolina Lowcountry.


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Jan 21, 2022 11:18:09   #
mundy-F2 wrote:
Nice images.
Mundy

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Jan 20, 2022 19:42:11   #
In the South there is a traditional Sunday afternoon activity called “going for a ride”. As a child, I hated it unless the local Dairy Queen was somehow part of “the ride”. My idea of a ride was spending the afternoon with my horse. Going for a ride is simply getting in the car and driving around on back roads to see what you can see. Now I’m one of the “0ld” people and I have completely changed my tune and am happily carrying on the Sunday ride tradition of my ancestors. I always take my camera in case I see something interesting…and I almost always do. Sometimes if you just go for a ride, not looking for something, you might actually see what’s there.


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Jan 9, 2022 18:10:39   #
lhammer43 wrote:
Wonderful series of a historic gem. Hope the renovation does it proud.
👍👍👍


Thanks! They seem really committed to preserving it more than anything so that’s great.
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Jan 9, 2022 18:07:34   #
photophile wrote:
Stop and rest...

Very nice!
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Jan 9, 2022 18:05:42   #
GiGiMac103 wrote:
Hope all had a wonderful holiday, Happy New to all my UHH friends. Apologies for my absence, Omicron has visited us and well it's been a heck of a 10 days. Everyone seems to be coming around now so for that we are Thankful!

We finally decided to buy an OSV pass to drive on the beach at Assateague so I am really looking forward to exploring the southern portion of the island, which remains undeveloped. There are lots of horses that don't come into the developed areas as well as old abandoned structures and wildlife galore! I can't wait to share all of our new adventures with you all. Here are a few from this weekends outing.
Hope all had a wonderful holiday, Happy New to all... (show quote)

These are all wonderful! Especially love the fox!
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Jan 9, 2022 18:03:26   #
GiGiMac103 wrote:
I love these!


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Jan 9, 2022 13:53:46   #
sroter wrote:
Stayed over night in a village in the high lands of Chiang Mai, Thailand.
The huts were on stilted legs to keep the snakes and pigs out.
Nikon FM Tri-X film Very grainy 1200 asa
1979


Such a powerful photo!
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