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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    Very nice. The lens looks to be flawless! Not a bad 'dorff either.

    Bruce Watson

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    Mark: there was a camera? I didnt see it..

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    The wife was looking over my shoulder. She didn't buy the comment either.

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    And Kasaian's worried about the arc of star trails? Mercy, that 'dorff has some arc.

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    That photog should have left that big 6.3 wide open for focus.

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    Hey now, does that Dorf look level???
    "I meant what I said, not what you heard"--Jflavell

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    "That photog should have left that big 6.3 wide open for focus."

    The two nude models were posing as the photographer fiddled under the dark cloth. "What's he doing under there?" one model asked the other. "Oh, he's getting ready to focus," she replied. The first model looked surprised, and asked "both of us?"

    sorry...
    "I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    I was wondering what the maximum extension on them there legs is (?)

    Shots like that may bring back (more of) the resurgence of LF, or something anyway..

    Best thread I ever saw...Thanks for posting!
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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    Ahh, 'dorffs are chick magnets all right.

    That cover was probably shot as the fleeting light was just right over Hernandez, New Mexico and the poor photographer (who patiently waited for seventeen months for a primo WF to pop up on Ebay) missed yet another moonrise when Gisele dropped her drawers and horned in asking "is that is a Hasselblad?"

    In his anguish, his native american guide probably had to throw a bucket of cold water on him!

    Yeah, 'dorffs have that effect on beautiful women.

    Those Ebony folks have no idea ;-)
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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    And they say nothing is perfect.

    Knew I shoulda bought a 'Dorff thirty years ago!

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