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    Comments thread for Challenge 78 - Comfort.
    Jim
    www.jim-mccabe.co.uk
    http://www.jimmccabephotography.blogspot.com
    (My Travel blog - sporadically)

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    Re: Comments and Discussion thread for Challenge 78 - Comfort

    Maybe a moderator could make this and the image thread sticky so they don't disappear off the front page again.
    It's the image that's important, not the tools used to make it.

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    • #3
      Re: Comments and Discussion thread for Challenge 78 - Comfort

      I'm afraid it had slipped my mind. Must put my thinking cap on.
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      • #4
        Re: Comments and Discussion thread for Challenge 78 - Comfort

        FOUL!

        Someone (a Moderator no less ) has posted an image taken on an "eye-phone" in contradiction of rule No 6.
        Peter

        she looked at me and said "It's official. I hate your camera. It's just so amazing and perfect I want one!"

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        • #5
          Re: Comments and Discussion thread for Challenge 78 - Comfort

          Originally posted by PeterBirder View Post
          FOUL!

          Someone (a Moderator no less ) has posted an image taken on an "eye-phone" in contradiction of rule No 6.
          Well mine is a film shot from the mid 80's but I must admit I only posted to try to get the ball rolling.
          It's the image that's important, not the tools used to make it.

          David M's Photoblog

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