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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2014 15:39:08 GMT
My very first image with the new Leica T (Typ 701), in glorious monochrome. f5.6, 1/25 handheld (burst mode), ISO 100.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 24, 2014 21:24:26 GMT
Nice bit of "behind statue" perving Dale.... love it! Totally old school, perving from a distance You could have zoomed in on her knockers, she looks quite tasty.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2014 17:45:58 GMT
Nice bit of "behind statue" perving Dale.... love it! Totally old school, perving from a distance You could have zoomed in on her knockers, she looks quite tasty. You noticed that? I hadn't realized she was there until I got back to the lab. (file under "if you believe that….")
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 26, 2014 7:46:16 GMT
Looks like quite a tall girl going by the legs?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2014 12:12:32 GMT
Let us sing together "Are we leg men?" to the Devo tune "Are we not Men?" (of course, of course)
They bait us with those amazing long legs, and from there on we're as helpless as kittens in a hurricane.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 26, 2014 13:55:18 GMT
hehe.... Dale, maybe you should rename the thread to "perving in the park"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2014 15:00:27 GMT
hehe.... Dale, maybe you should rename the thread to "perving in the park" Hmmm… I dunno - seems too obvious. After all this experience we've accumulated we should have some new language to express our passions and appreciation for nature. Maybe something like "Peering into nature's hidden secrets", or something like that.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 27, 2014 20:30:08 GMT
hehe.... Dale, maybe you should rename the thread to "perving in the park" Hmmm… I dunno - seems too obvious. After all this experience we've accumulated we should have some new language to express our passions and appreciation for nature. Maybe something like "Peering into nature's hidden secrets", or something like that. Howzabout "I'm too old to date it so I'll hide behind a bush and take photos of it"? I wonder if there was someone (in those buildings in the background) who was zooming in on you...... the watcher being watched..... maybe a 90 year old granny thinking to herself "wow, he looks gorgeous, look at the size of his lens"
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jul 27, 2014 21:29:32 GMT
BUSH cam............
More please.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2014 22:16:56 GMT
"Why are you carrying that big lens in your pants pocket?" People used to ask that when I was younger, but now they're just confused.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2014 2:05:42 GMT
Hmmm… I dunno - seems too obvious. After all this experience we've accumulated we should have some new language to express our passions and appreciation for nature. Maybe something like "Peering into nature's hidden secrets", or something like that. Howzabout "I'm too old to date it so I'll hide behind a bush and take photos of it"? I wonder if there was someone (in those buildings in the background) who was zooming in on you...... the watcher being watched..... maybe a 90 year old granny thinking to herself "wow, he looks gorgeous, look at the size of his lens" Speaking of sneaky photos, I just discovered something really cool on the iPad and iPhone. I never knew this before, so it was quite a discovery (Does anyone read instruction manuals anymore? Are there such things?). So anyway, if you have a photo on the screen, you can of course double-click to see the enlarged image, and double-click again to get it back to normal. But *where* you click on the picture, that's the part that gets centered in the enlarged image. Cool, huh? That way you can get right to the 'meat' of the subject, so to speak.
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