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Mr Yoneta and Mr Takahashi Nikon Photo Essay

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We search for petrochemical haze. But ironically, it is all around.

 

 

 

200410-02.jpg

Mr Takahashi has moved from rear to front. He is Young Man.

 

 

 

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Petrochemical haze partially eclipsed by stupid tree and stupid buildings.

 

 

 

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On right is snot soup. Lorcal delicacy.

 

 

 

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Mr Yoneta (red jacket) has eye on middle-age fox (MILF) in distance.

 

 

 

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"Irasshai, rashai, snot soup half-price, omeeeh."

 

 

 

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Lorcal delicacy. Condor sh@t on Condor egg. On right is distilled snot soup.

 

 

 

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Nikon XP2000 is in foreground.

 

In background, chopsticks encroach upon condor sh@t.

 

 

 

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Mr Yoneta (red jacket) is dress like pillock.

 

 

 

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"Haha, Pentax?! Baka ja nai?"

 

 

 

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Nikon camera. Not Pentax. LOLL.

 

 

 

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Nikon XP2000 with lens protector cap off.

 

 

 

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Nikon XP2000 in quiet repose.

 

 

 

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Nikon XP2000 glass lens has reflective qualities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Serial Number 6484098378.

 

 

 

200410-31.jpg

Tora-san look 20 feet tall but it is optical illusion.

He is standing in foreground. Standing very, very still.

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200410-01.jpg

We search for petrochemical haze. But ironically, it is all around.

 

 

 

200410-02.jpg

Mr Takahashi has moved from rear to front. He is Young Man.

 

 

 

200410-03.jpg

Petrochemical haze partially eclipsed by stupid tree and stupid buildings.

 

 

 

200410-05.jpg

On right is snot soup. Lorcal delicacy.

 

 

 

200410-07.jpg

Mr Yoneta (red jacket) has eye on middle-age fox (MILF) in distance.

 

 

 

200410-11.jpg

"Irasshai, rashai, snot soup half-price, omeeeh."

 

 

 

200410-12.jpg

Lorcal delicacy. Condor sh@t on Condor egg. On right is distilled snot soup.

 

 

 

200410-13.jpg

Nikon XP2000 is in foreground.

 

In background, chopsticks encroach upon condor sh@t.

 

 

 

200410-14.jpg

Mr Yoneta (red jacket) is dress like pillock.

 

 

 

200410-15.jpg

"Haha, Pentax?! Baka ja nai?"

 

 

 

200410-21.jpg

Nikon camera. Not Pentax. LOLL.

 

 

 

200410-26.jpg

Nikon XP2000 with lens protector cap off.

 

 

 

200410-22.jpg

Nikon XP2000 in quiet repose.

 

 

 

200410-27.jpg

Nikon XP2000 glass lens has reflective qualities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

200410-29.jpg

Serial Number 6484098378.

 

 

 

200410-31.jpg

Tora-san look 20 feet tall but it is optical illusion.

He is standing in foreground. Standing very, very still.

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quote:
Originally posted by Marc Acres 3:16:

Only 23rd place? They obviously have no taste and don't recognize good art when they see it.

 

Guys I need you to resize those signatures, please check your PM's.

 

Yeah 23 is a bit ordinary but I was happy enough to beatoff Mr Tamaguchi (24th).

 

Any thoughts on the Praktica?

 

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I've been thinking about cashing in my 28 aluminium cans and picking one up.

 

Sorry about the sig drama.

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gerbert, are you really from Borneo? :-) PRetty interest, I remember one of the posters here is from Taiwan, I think.

 

Also, is it just me or the characters from your sig is of Japanese and Chinese?

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Originally posted by FENDI:

gerbert, are you really from Borneo? :-) PRetty interest, I remember one of the posters here is from Taiwan, I think.

 

Also, is it just me or the characters from your sig is of Japanese and Chinese?

 

No I

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quote:
Originally posted by FENDI:

gerbert, are you really from Borneo? :-) PRetty interest, I remember one of the posters here is from Taiwan, I think.

 

Also, is it just me or the characters from your sig is of Japanese and Chinese?

 

 

I can confirm the characters are indeed Sanskrit. We uses similar squiggles here in Hong Kong.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Borneo is a very nice continent btw. It is in Africa and is inhabited by pygmy zombies.

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quote:
Originally posted by Ishtar:

quote:
Originally posted by FENDI:

gerbert, are you really from Borneo? :-) PRetty interest, I remember one of the posters here is from Taiwan, I think.

 

Also, is it just me or the characters from your sig is of Japanese and Chinese?

 

 

I can confirm the characters are indeed Sanskrit. We uses similar squiggles here in Hong Kong.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Borneo is a very nice continent btw. It is in Africa and is inhabited by pygmy zombies.

 

I heard that Mila Jokavich got rid of them and a flock of Ukranian Emus took over.

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quote:
Originally posted by Gerbert d'Aurillac:

quote:
Originally posted by Ishtar:

quote:
Originally posted by FENDI:

gerbert, are you really from Borneo? :-) PRetty interest, I remember one of the posters here is from Taiwan, I think.

 

Also, is it just me or the characters from your sig is of Japanese and Chinese?

 

 

I can confirm the characters are indeed Sanskrit. We uses similar squiggles here in Hong Kong.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Borneo is a very nice continent btw. It is in Africa and is inhabited by pygmy zombies.

 

I heard that Mila Jokavich got rid of them and a flock of Ukranian Emus took over.

 

 

I hope they do not get reported to the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council... they seem to be a tad concerned regarding that sort of behavior...

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