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Bristol Factoid:
As a major seaport, Bristol has a long history of trading commodities, particularly tobacco; deals were frequently struck on a personal basis in the former trading area around Corn Street, and in particular, over metal trading tables, known as "The Nails". This is the origin of the expression "cash on the nail", meaning immediate payment.
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Ominous skies
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A comment on McNairn.com about a photo
I had published last year in JPGmag drew me back into looking at tree photos
for possible submission to an editor collating photos on Botswana. In
so doing, this shot I took last week suddenly took shape as a tritone candidate
..... here's the outcome.
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Just posted! Canon 70-200mm F2.8 IS lens review
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Just posted! Our new lens review of Canon's top-end fast telezoom, the EF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM. This is Part Two in our planned tetralogy of reviews featuring 70-200mm F2.8 lenses tested on both APS-C and 35mm full frame cameras (coming soon! 'The Tamron Menace' and 'Revenge of the Sigma'). In our last review we found the Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VR performing superbly on DX but struggling on the 35mm full-frame FX format, so how does Canon's equivalent stand up to our exacting tests?
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Winner and Finalists of Assignment 26 - Action
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Assignment Action showed us how to look at moments in a different way than recognized by our eyes. Moments too fast for the eye to register were frozen, motion...