Chris Dodkin
West Coast Correspondent
As in, I can't see to the other side of the street foggy!
X-Pro1 and 23mm Lens
X-Pro1 and 23mm Lens
I promise I'll take the lens off eventually Beth - I'm in my 'complete immersion' phase right now thoughi don't know, i think i'd rather look at this a while longer than have the fog lift... beautiful as always. even if it was shot with that horrible, no good 23mm.
In the mail Dan - tracking code is: UNEED2BUYYOUROWN1Damn fine image there Chris. I saw this on Flickr! Fab! Not sure about the technique with the camera and the news lens you have. I think you should post them to someone who really wants one...... I'll PM you my address
There's one to the left as well Glenn - I'm doomed!Really Nice image Chris...but do you realize that now that you have caught that alien (between trees) you may someday go poof in the night.
Thanks Rob - we're all aliens you know....Yes, I was wondering about those aliens (or family, as Chris calls them) as well. Interesting shot!
Thanks Pete - like layers of an onionWhat a great shot Chris. The more you look, the more you see.
Onions are like ogres; onions have layers, ogres have layers.Thanks Pete - like layers of an onion
I'm so confused!Onions are like ogres; onions have layers, ogres have layers.
Nice shot, Chris. I love misty black and whites.
What a silly question, Pete.Have you been drinking Mr Moore?!
Well, I transposed the words a little in order to be in alignment with the word order you seemed to prefer in your response to Pete and because as a result the quote was not rendered exact I could not in good faith place quote marks around the sentence. All of the foregoing very likely explains your confusion, Chris. The actual quote, as I recall, delivered in a Scottish accent, was "Ogres are like onions; onions have layers, ogres have layers." Surely you recognize it now, Chris?I'm so confused!
Thanks Brian - I think...
Yep,...and the film was,....?Donkey!?