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    To restore my faith in my E3 after all this talk of E5's.





    Taken this morning.

    E3,50mm.
    All the best

    Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

    Andy

    Lots of cameras and lenses.


    My Flickr

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    Re: Black Pepper already added.

    No better way! Great image can't imagine it would work anywhere near as well in colour.
    Jim
    Jim
    www.jim-mccabe.co.uk
    http://www.jimmccabephotography.blogspot.com
    (My Travel blog - sporadically)

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    • #3
      Re: Black Pepper already added.

      Originally posted by maccabeej View Post
      No better way! Great image can't imagine it would work anywhere near as well in colour.
      Jim
      Your right on both counts.

      Thanks
      Last edited by andym; 15 September 2010, 03:29 PM.
      All the best

      Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

      Andy

      Lots of cameras and lenses.


      My Flickr

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      • #4
        Re: Black Pepper already added.

        Mmmm. Great picture.

        Ilford Delta 100 and Multigrade 4 RC paper or I'm a Dutchman
        Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.


        Pete's photoblog Misleading the public since 2010.

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          Re: Black Pepper already added.

          Originally posted by snaarman View Post
          or I'm a Dutchman
          Dank u wel,proost.
          All the best

          Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

          Andy

          Lots of cameras and lenses.


          My Flickr

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          • #6
            Re: Black Pepper already added.

            Nice to see a little humour creeping back into the forum! All this talk about the E5 is "doin' me 'ead in" I'm still trying to get to grips with my E510.
            Bob


            To see what is in front of one's nose requires constant struggle.
            GEORGE ORWELL

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