Indeed. It didn’t occur to me until I had posted that many lenses don’t have aperture rings these days so the pigeon must have been reading the display.
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An awesome photo, fantastic black and white shot!!!
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A bit of a handicap, I suspect 🙂 🙂
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Such fun! I hope the pigeons didn’t decorate the camera 😉
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🙂
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ha ha!!!
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🙂
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Ugh, pigeons!
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You not keen, Sue?
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NOT in the LEAST….
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I wouldn’t be using that aperture.
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A clever pigeon 🙂
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Indeed. It didn’t occur to me until I had posted that many lenses don’t have aperture rings these days so the pigeon must have been reading the display.
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Just makin’ sure it’s in focus, ma’am!
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Such a good friend!
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