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<p>Lovely pictures everyone. Sorry to hear of your loss Rodeo. </p>

<p>It's been very stormy here in the UK and I've been very busy at work playing my part in co-ordination of our flooding response. After a long shift in the incident room I stopped off to document a particularly high tide and came across these two on the harbour wall. I hope no-one here is taking risks like this! </p><div>00cIKg-544738184.jpg.a02245cd58c008125f8b21d406235504.jpg</div>

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<p>There are no words that can comfort enough, but we do our best... Rodeo Joe, my heartfelt sympathy on your loss. It's always the pictures of our friends and loved ones we cherish, not the waterfalls or rocks, the peeling paint, the wonderful sunsets. Today I vow, to take a picture that I know will mean something twenty years down the road.</p>

<p>I wish you well.</p>

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<p>Nikon Buddies,<br>

Thanks all for sharing. Shout outs to John P. and your oak leaves, Rodeo Joe and your sweet memories, Shun and your teal.<br>

We spent the last few days before Christmas in NYC. <br />1. Here are some decorations outside our hotel.<br />2. The Manhattan skyline from the Brooklyn side. In the rain.</p><div>00cIOn-544744484.jpg.20f41b6e54d85334d7e76312b66b7388.jpg</div>

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<p>Nikon V1, 10-30 VR<br /> <a href="/photo/17647405&size=lg"><img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/17647405-md.jpg" alt="LR4_DSC_7892-1" width="680" height="454" border="0" /></a></p>

<p> <a href="/photo/17648342&size=lg"><img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/17648342-md.jpg" alt="LR4_DSC_7889-1" width="680" height="454" border="0" /></a><br>

And he hath cut those pretty fingers off,<br />That could have better sowed then Philomel.<br />O, had the monster seen those lily hands<br />Tremble, like aspen leaves, upon a lute,<br />And make the silken strings delight to kiss them,<br />He would not then have touched them for his life.<br /><br /><em>--Titus Andronicus</em></p>

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<p>Ray House, sorry to hear about your family's situation too.</p>

<p>Since Rodeo Joe mentioned his FE, I also have some images captured with my FE when it was new back in 1979. This was our niece on her way home, after getting picked up from kindergarten. A few years ago, I photographed her wedding, and she is now the mother of a little boy, a bit older than she was in that image.</p>

<p>Today, I still own that camera and lens. Maybe it is time to get some film and take pictures of her son with them.</p><div>00cIcm-544772084.jpg.6827379ee2fb4415f1ecdb67ba0fa814.jpg</div>

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<p>Shun, I really enjoy photos like that. I don't even know why. I spent an hour or so with my mom last night going over some of her photo scrapbooks from the 1940s-'50s and found myself wanting to emulate that look. I'd like to dig out the Yashica TLR or Agfa Isolette and make some contact prints. I already have one or two Fiskars scissors for making deckled edges.</p>
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