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Hello All,
Unexpectedly bumped into this on Saturday: The kids were mesmerised: http://nickphoto123.smugmug.com/gallery/2180655 Regards, Nicholas |
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Hi, Nicholas:
What a facinating "back yard" you have. Beats the heck out of bumping into porcupines and armadillos. The wonderful expression on the little girl's face in number 8 alone was worth the cost of the R-1. ![]() |
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Hi Ria,
I wish I owned a Backyard, never did. We as humans were made more to enjoy your type of backyard more than mine. The children's reactions, some happy, some scared, are a joy to watch. And I agree, the R1 is a joy to use. Nicholas |
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Hi Nicholas
This is so glorious and colourful. Something about the possibility of the unexpected makes it attractive to have a camera with one at all times. Ria's notion of the expression on the little girn in number 8 being worth the price of the R1 .... yes I concur and share a sense of ... well ... Cristmas-like hush and awe that such moment exist ... and that we can notice them and have the tech with which to share them. Priceless. Regards Glyn |
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Hi Glyn,
Glad you like the photos. Yes, sharing moments with digital images on the WWW far exceeds the old way of getting film developed, show some prints and stick them in a drawer. Some months I get over 35,000 views of indivdual images. Knowing that what I see with my camera will possibly been seen by others around the world has changed photography for me a great deal. Nicholas |
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