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Excellent photo Graham 
Here is a few photographs that I took with the same lens hope there are of interest to the group


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Hi Jim, thanks for posting.

If I may say so your avatar is very striking, I instantly thought of a member of another forum, Garry who was a war correspondent/photographer in Vietnam, his avatar was strikingly similar, wearing a full face gas mask not unlike your gear.  I haven't seen him post for quite some time.



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We may ALL need to be wearing that sort of look soon. 8-)



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Eric wrote:
We may ALL need to be wearing that sort of look soon. 8-)
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Easier to self-isolate then you can control your environment easier!



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jk wrote:
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Easier to self-isolate then you can control your environment easier!

Boris may force us oldies to do that soon enough. 

In fairness, because my wife has a compromised immune system, we have been doing that as much as possible already. I had to post a parcel today. I loitered outside the post office until the queue disappeared. I then dashed upto the counter with my face mask, balaclava and gloves. The post mistress nearly pooped herself and visibly breathed a sign when I flopped a parcel on the scale.:lol:



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Oh dear, I can just imagine it ...

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Nice shot Graham.
What are those flowers?



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