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  1. <p>From a little over a year ago, my nephew with his son.</p><div></div>
  2. <p>Alex, your photo looks washed out. I suggest pulling down the left end in the Curves tool.</p>
  3. <p>Welding work on a trolley attached to a tractor.</p><div></div>
  4. <p>Mlle. Shreya also has a killer smile which I hope to capture one day.</p><div></div>
  5. <p>It's a simple job to glue back lifting corners. If the adhesive material is adequate, thin coverings of cow-hide and of synthetic material should be about the same. I can recommend Aki-Asahi and Cameraleather (specially "Griptac").</p>
  6. <p>The WINTU was a <em>view</em>-finder. Please see<br /> http://www.photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/00FrcJ<br /> In the early 1960s I knew a man who used one in document copying work.</p>
  7. <p>I use six manual focus SLR Nikkors with my A7. For my kind of work (no sports) they are adequate. The flash I use with the A7 is an Olympus FL-36, which has a sensor of its own. I use an extension cord for off camera work.</p>
  8. <p>I too retained Leica mount lenses when I sold my M6. They worked well on the A7 I bought as a replacement: 35/1.7 Ultron; 50/1.4 Canon; 90/2.8 Elmarit; 100/3.5 Canon. In time I sold them and bought manual focus Nikkors, which cost less and are at least as good.</p>
  9. <p>The finder flare problem began with the M4-2, following the removal of parts in a mis-guided attempt to reduce cost. Don also fixed my M6's finder, which had the same problem for the same reason. It should be called a restoration, not an "upgrade".</p>
  10. <p>The street is being re-surfaced with inter-locking bricks.</p><div></div>
  11. <p>Quite a large mostly white dahlia.</p><div></div>
  12. <p>You'll find the J-8 a capable lens. I never used mine without a hood.</p>
  13. <p>Back's okay now, John, thank you. One doctor prescribes an anti-inflammatory drug which is effective but another doctor says it's bad for the kidneys. I wish ageing humans came in colours as attractive as those of your old leaves.</p>
  14. <p>On my Sony A7, finder brightness can be kept pretty much constant regardless of aperture set, which matters to me as I use manual lenses. If finder brightness is your only concern, you can probably manage well with relatively slow lenses.</p>
  15. <p>Now 1,000 pixels at the most on the long side. Used to be 700.</p>
  16. <p>On two occasions I have found suitable caps made for binoculars. I measured the outer diameter of the front of the lens in question and searched for a long while.</p>
  17. <p>No photos taken because of a bad back. Here's one from some years ago. Bengali women singing.</p><div></div>
  18. <p>Cutting a steel door which was too tall.</p><div></div>
  19. <p>Thank you, Don. Most of my work is of people: and there, I consider timing more important.</p>
  20. <p>Howard seems to be occupied elsewhere, so I shall begin. Here is a flower I saw near the gate.</p><div></div>
  21. <p>Modestly coloured but attractive nevertheless.</p><div></div>
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