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John E Robertson
{K:1752} 4/16/2006
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No problem John, get in touch nearer the time of your visit if I can be of more help, I have a very good knowledge of the area you hope to visit. Voigtlaender! yes I have to say it has totally revitalised my photography, I love using it and its lenses, and that helps a lot. my Digital stays at home most of the time. Roger is another Celt!! Welsh this time, we also colonised Bohemia at one time!!! So you might have Celtic ancestry, OH Dear!!! Best John.
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John Bohner
{K:8368} 4/16/2006
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John - Thanks for your advice on Scotland. To demonstrate what a small world this is..The clock in the image above was maintained by ancestors of my uncle until they left for the USA in the early 1900s. Ach another Voightlander user. Roger Williams on usefilm here is another one of you folk.
John Bohner
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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 5/22/2005
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You're right about modern clocks. If I had to read this clock, I would never be on time. Very nicely done shooting this very impressive clockworks.
Jimmy
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 5/22/2005
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A straight 7 of course :-))
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The Armed Eye
{K:3563} 5/22/2005
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Perspective is nicely chosen, a really superb shot again. And a wonderful demo for all who want to know the "look" of the CV 1.9/28mm :-)) All three new ones are real luxury "postcards", good enuff to be printed in a expensive Prag book. Chapeau, that's got class !
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 5/21/2005
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Gorgeous photo, John. My watch has a lot of functions I never use because I can't remember the sequence of buttons to press... This is the medieval equivalent, I guess.
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John E Robertson
{K:1752} 5/21/2005
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Grazie, siete troppo gentili. Giovani
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Marco Donatiello
{K:12147} 5/21/2005
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Very good!
Complimenti per il taglio dello scatto!
Ciao
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