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Well - the interior make look great! :lol:



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chrisbet wrote:

Well - the interior make look great! :lol:

I had an acquaintance, many years ago who sold kitchens. He set up a snazzy showroom in town with 6 or 7 layouts....and blew all his money in the process.

As the suppliers only allowed a certain number of units/appliances on credit he was taking deposits and part payments from work in progress to pay for the next supply order. Real hand to mouth...till it caught up with him. So he started using his display units. Before long it was empty and he just had a desk with brochures. Then he disappeared!!!!!

Looked a bit like that only not Cotswold stone frontage.

Last I heard of him he was holed up in a poky flat in Morecambe.



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Here is another photo of the Abbey taken with Sony A7 III with 16mm lens. 

SONY - ILCE-7M3 f/22.0 : Speed 1/250 : ISO 500 : Lens FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS



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Evenlode village church and byway




X-S20 f/10.0 : Speed 1/35 : ISO 400 : Lens XF18-135mm F3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR





X-S20 f/8.0 : Speed 1/45 : ISO 400 : Lens XF18-135mm F3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR



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X-S20 f/6.4 : Speed 1/70 : ISO 400 : Lens XF18-135mm F3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR



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Graham Whistler wrote:

Here is another photo of the Abbey taken with Sony A7 III with 16mm lens. 

SONY - ILCE-7M3 f/22.0 : Speed 1/250 : ISO 500 : Lens FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS

That was a very good camera, Graham…..spoilt only by its infamously bad menus system. I have often wondered if the new iterations of the VII (which now have the same menu as the A1) would perform as well as the A1.



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