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Angkor Wat with K5ii and 16-85

Started Sep 5, 2016 | Discussions
timb64
OP timb64 New Member • Posts: 18
Re: Angkor Wat with K5ii and 16-85

Tatouzou wrote:

timb64 wrote:

Tatouzou wrote:

to timb64:

It looks like you answered today to a post adressed to Triplet perar:

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/58327902

I wonder if you are one of his avatars.

Thus there might be an explanation why your pictures of Angkor Wat have been shot without the crowd and dont show any EXIF data: maybe there are not yours?

I can assure you the pictures are my own and I post solely on my own behalf.

Here is a link to my Flickr page

https://www.flickr.com/gp/14468090@N00/t4hS0K

An apology would be appreciated.

Sorry, it looks like I made a mistake.

That is because you answered a post adressed to Triplet Perar, who trolls this forum, as if it was you.

Therefore please understand my mistake.

By the way, there are some very nice pictures on your flickr account.

No worries

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timo Veteran Member • Posts: 5,927
Re: Angkor Wat with K5ii and 16-85

I went to Angkor Wat nearly 20 years ago. I took several rolls of 35mm colour transparencies - very pleased with the results. Proudly, on a visit home from Singapore to the UK I took the slides - all of them - to my mother's house for a slideshow.

Afterwards, I put them into the boot (trunk) of my rented car for the drive back to London. Then I forgot to take them out.

I never saw them again.

Grrrr ...

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timb64
OP timb64 New Member • Posts: 18
Re: Angkor Wat with K5ii and 16-85

timo wrote:

I went to Angkor Wat nearly 20 years ago. I took several rolls of 35mm colour transparencies - very pleased with the results. Proudly, on a visit home from Singapore to the UK I took the slides - all of them - to my mother's house for a slideshow.

Afterwards, I put them into the boot (trunk) of my rented car for the drive back to London. Then I forgot to take them out.

I never saw them again.

Grrrr ...

I feel your pain.The worst I did was three days into a week's skiing holiday accidentally deleting a whole memory card.Recovered about 10% with recovery software but it's a mistake I hope I won't repeat.

GPGeneralPhoto
GPGeneralPhoto Senior Member • Posts: 2,157
Re: Angkor Wat with K5ii and 16-85
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timo wrote:

I went to Angkor Wat nearly 20 years ago. I took several rolls of 35mm colour transparencies - very pleased with the results. Proudly, on a visit home from Singapore to the UK I took the slides - all of them - to my mother's house for a slideshow.

Afterwards, I put them into the boot (trunk) of my rented car for the drive back to London. Then I forgot to take them out.

I never saw them again.

Grrrr ...

OOO! That had to hurt.

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chris gunn
chris gunn Veteran Member • Posts: 9,641
Re: Angkor Wat with K5ii and 16-85

timb64 wrote:Ta Prohm

A nice collection thank you!

It's great seeing such a wide variety of subjects from Pentaxians.

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cheers!
Gunn
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timb64
OP timb64 New Member • Posts: 18
Re: Angkor Wat with K5ii and 16-85

chris gunn wrote:

timb64 wrote:

A nice collection thank you!

It's great seeing such a wide variety of subjects from Pentaxians.

Thanks Chris

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cheers!
Gunn
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