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A Kerrowdown Insight Or An Easy Spot the Kerrowdown
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Posted By: Kerrowdown, 04-07-2015, 02:41 PM

So that's what F5.0 looks like...

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04-08-2015, 06:23 AM   #2
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Och aye, is a verra purty mon there.
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Don't look now, but theres an iris in front of your iris.
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The mysterious man behind the camera!

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Och aye, is a verra purty mon there.
To quote a phrase from the movie Highlander... "There Can Be Only One"
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but theres an iris in front of your iris
That's what caught my eye initially with this image that you can see so clearly the iris blades, guess it helps having a 67mm front element to look into too.
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The mysterious man behind the camera!
Perhaps... I prefer a little "refreshingly different".

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I feel as though a great mystery finally has some light shed on it...it's akin to a new spotting of the Loch Ness monster!
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a great mystery finally has some light shed on it
Well a tantalising glimpse at least.

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it's akin to a new spotting of the Loch Ness monster
I know for sure, that there has been more sightings of herself rather than myself.
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I know for sure, that there has been more sightings of herself rather than myself.
I had no idea she was a lass :-)
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I had no idea she was a lass
Well there you go... they say you learn something new everyday.

The problem is when you get to my age is remembering what is was you've supposed to have learnt.
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The problem is when you get to my age is remembering what is was you've supposed to have learnt.
That's not a problem, it's a new skill: learning to forget! :-D
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it's a new skill: learning to forget!
You may well be right... but unfortunately, it's not a skill set that helps career paths in terms of earnings potential.
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You may well be right... but unfortunately, it's not a skill set that helps career paths in terms of earnings potential.
Then there's the other side of the story... Bob Seeger in "Against the Wind"

"Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then."
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"Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then."
Is that being said by a pessimist or an optimist?
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