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That's only the half of it. Mother is Scottish!Worthy4England wrote:Think you've done great, coming out of such a dysfunctional family group mate.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:He never took me to see them, so saved me. Weirdly my first match as a youngster was when he took me to Bury v Chesterfield Having 2 Man U supporting brothers and an Everton (weirdo) supporting one, I reckon I did okWorthy4England wrote:
And you haven't declined his services as father on that basis? Would save you half the camera and your mum might just go for the pink one.
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I'm not even sure I could recommend an appropriate support group....
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This is itWorthy4England wrote:I'm not even sure I could recommend an appropriate support group....
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Just spent an absolutely fantastic weekend in the wonderful city of Birmingham. Trust me, if you haven't been since it was a shithole, you really need to re-visit as soon as you can. One thing that really strikes home is that it truly is the absolute epitome of multiculturalism working magnificently, on every conceivable level. Laughably,or rather, embarrassingly, outside a pub by New St Station, a bunch of racist imbeciles calling themselves the English Defence League had gathered in order to publicly display their 4uckwittery.
This photo says it all.
This photo says it all.
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Hi guys, are here any experienced photographers who could tell me something about the lens for my Nikon D3300. I would be very grateful.
Recently I discovered the world of photography, it's great to watch seemingly everyday things through the camera lens. Especially I like to photograph something very small, bees, beetles, insect piercing. The small world under our feet is just amazing! It's so exciting when an ordinary lawn through a camera turns into a dense forest with huge strange trees, inhabited no less than strange creatures. Something I digress. If to go to business - I need a lens for macro shooting, and I do not quite understand what to look for when choosing a new lens. Tell me, who is engaged in / was engaged in macro photography, what kind of lens do you use. I've found several reviews on the Internet https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/macro-lenses-for-nikon, but as I've said I really do not understand how one lens differs from another. I also read the wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_photography , but that's all, I do not have any more information on this issue.
Thank you in advance, I hope for your help!
Recently I discovered the world of photography, it's great to watch seemingly everyday things through the camera lens. Especially I like to photograph something very small, bees, beetles, insect piercing. The small world under our feet is just amazing! It's so exciting when an ordinary lawn through a camera turns into a dense forest with huge strange trees, inhabited no less than strange creatures. Something I digress. If to go to business - I need a lens for macro shooting, and I do not quite understand what to look for when choosing a new lens. Tell me, who is engaged in / was engaged in macro photography, what kind of lens do you use. I've found several reviews on the Internet https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/macro-lenses-for-nikon, but as I've said I really do not understand how one lens differs from another. I also read the wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_photography , but that's all, I do not have any more information on this issue.
Thank you in advance, I hope for your help!
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This photo of the Parish Church, taken over Church Bank in 1960 is absolutely stunning, I think.
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That's almost more than coincidental Bruce. I found that picture some while back and did this from it:
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