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Anyone for 13?

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Took me a while to find it but here we go -



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I am hoping someone else can join in as I am stuck until 19 :lol:

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I’ve got a cracking shot for 42.
Here’s hoping someone else will join in before then. :banghead:



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Lol - 15 is a bit out of focus .....

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chrisbet wrote:
Lol - 15 is a bit out of focus ..... Exactly! It was 14’s moment to move across into the spotlight….more correctly the kitchen window light. :lol:

I wonder what number we can get to, before other members join in?
I’ve got 39 and 67 sorted but fear that the thrill of the chase may wane before then if no one else joins in. :needsahug:

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Are we meant to shoot new stuff or use archived images?  I guess both work.

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Well .... it encourages people to get out and about with the camera rather than sit at a desk on the pc/mac, but either are acceptable :-)

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Been playing with reversed lens for close ups -




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... so I could get in close to this



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and capture this ....



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the dof is miniscule and a bit curved methinks.

The 35-70 is the only lens I have with a 52mm filter ring that I can reverse mount - all my other lenses are much bigger!

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jk wrote:
Are we meant to shoot new stuff or use archived images?  I guess both work. As Chris said. 

it’s a bit of fun that would be nice if we all joined in ‘looking around’ whether that’s taking photographs or finding old images on the PC.

Ironically (contrary to getting us away from the PC) I switche the iPad on earlier this evening and the displayed time was 18:19. Tempting a screen grab. But I resisted and those numbers are still out there for others to find. :-)

I suppose the only rule should be that each number must be on a unique subject image.

Other wise Chris will have  24, 47, 76, 63 & 43 from that bar code. :lol:

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That’s quite a long lens arrangement in its own right, Chris.

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Wot. Surely not out in the cold and grey UK.
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Over 14 thousand feet high is the Matterhorn photographed a few days ago on our Swiss Railway holiday. Sony RX10 from a moving train on the Gornergrat Railway sorry about few strange marks taken through glass!

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Not much snow up there Graham. What have we done to the planet?o.O

I suppose 14,691 feet is close enough to 15 for us to go straight for 16.



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Maybe the train was doing 16 kph?

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Taken me a while - not many 16 cars around ,,,,,



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