I came across this site of a Belgian airbus captain showing pictures of
abandoned places. Thought you would like it.
http://home2.planetinternet.be/henk/index.html
Henk Terhell
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You'll find these at http://www.fotoabro.nl
I was considering buying a Pentax P-TTL flash because my good old Metz
32MZ-3, working so fine in TTL-mode with the *istD, let me down now with
the K10D. In A-mode this flash unit is working OK with the K10D, but
that is really a step down in technical progress and needs more
attention. Your
.
With a K10D you can use manual, auto or P-TTL. You will NEVER be able to
use TTL with a K10D, the camera does not support it.
2007/1/5, Henk Terhell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was considering buying a Pentax P-TTL flash because my good old Metz
32MZ-3, working so fine in TTL-mode with the *istD, let me down
To give Metz some further recognition of the situation we are in, I also
sent them an e-mail last week about my TTL problem with the K10D. They
told me that they expect to know more about their solution to P-TTL for
Pentax DSLR's by March-April, but have no solution now other than just
try A or
What batteries are you using on the Pentax 540 something? The reason I
ask that NiMH of at least 2100 mAh work so much better than alkaline
batteries in my Metz flash, but I'm thinking about a P-TTL unit.
Henk
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I'm also not so sure I like the switch from CF to SD. Never had any
problems with CF in the istD, but the first SD card (Sandisk Ultra II) I
put on my K10D was first OK but now already refuses to be read in the PC
disk drive. I have not mistreated it in any way (but perhaps I'm too old
for these
is in the PC case this may not be a practical solution.
Don
Henk Terhell wrote:
I'm also not so sure I like the switch from CF to SD. Never had any
problems with CF in the istD, but the first SD card (Sandisk Ultra II)
I put on my K10D was first OK but now already refuses to be read in
the PC disk
Also confirm how great SR is. It offers possibilities to use no flash to
give a far better idea of the ambient light. As example here a picture
taken with SR on the K10D at 1/10s F4.0 (DA 16-45) at ISO 1600 and AWB
in a low light situation (restaurant). No adjustments made in PS, just
straight
Lucas, have you tried Haspel Camera Service in Rotterdam?
Henk
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Godfrey, interesting study. Wished there was a DA 28/2.8 AL.
Henk
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Subject: Pentax FA28/2.8 AL vs FA35/2 AL lenses: how do they
A useful standard lens therefore on DSLR. Why did Pentax choose to
discontinue this one? I have been looking for this lens for some time
now and regret not having bought it for my MZ-S at the time. I treasure
my FA 35/2 meanwhile.
Henk
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I haven't got any clue yet from all discussions why Lightroom is so
special that I should buy this. I got Elements 5 which does all
organizing of PEF and DNG files, provides 3.6 RAW conversion, and has
also all the editing tools, like clone brush and healing tool, I (seem
to) need, and is
Christian
I visited the exhibition of the World Wild Life contest yesterday and I
think your picture is of the level I have seen there.
Henk
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You mean the DA 50-200? :)
Devils are no pets.
Henk
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Damn that's an ugly dog... O:-)
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If on digital, a new DA 50-200 is far more value for your money, I
think, than any used 70-210 lens. Also my AF 80-320 appears to be very
soft on digital (and I never liked it for film either). I use the DA
50-200 now a lot at the wide range not covered by a 70-210 or 80-320
lens. The only other
What I don't like about my Crumpler (Stunner) is that it slips from your
shoulder if you hang it on one side. I had to glue some anti-slip
rubber on the strap. My LowePro's don't have that problem, but look so
clearly like photo bags.
Henk
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A very welcome program! Now I can at last work without PS catalogue
(Elements) and just start converting/editing RAWs from the Windows
explorer. Are DNG thumbnails indeed loaded faster than PEFs? And what is
that icon on top of horizontal thumbnails?
Henk
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Whatever its speed, it will be much better to use than the Organizer (My
Catalog) in PS which never finds whereto I moved my files. And you can
always switch to Details.
Henk
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I have also seen prices quoted for these new lenses at AC-Foto, see
http://www.ac-foto.com/ac/shop/shop.php
Henk
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I am waiting on a Tokina 28/2.8 macro :(
Henk
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These look more like something for Don Quichotte to fight against.
Henk
(who can send you a postcard of Dutch windmills)
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I liked Marnie's pic better, but I cropped your picture a bit to get rid
of the foreground. How about this?
http://www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/fotoalbum/silos5452rev.jpg
Henk
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directly compared Marnie's pic and mine,
and taken the time to crop mine, perhaps you can take a
moment to explain why you prefer one to the other.
Shel
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I liked Marnie's pic better, but I cropped your picture a
bit to get
rid
If we only had one of such distant views in my country..
Henk
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had I wanted to
: 22 March, 2007 1:33 AM
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Where are you located? Netherlands?
I'll admit that we're blessed here in Northern California,
and the Western US, with some magnificent scenery.
Shel
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Thanks. That looks like a Dutch windmill, but appears newly built. The
windmills here are old and many got in a poor state because maintenance
is expensive. Now the government is subsidizing maintenance.
That reminds me I have to make some pictures of the windmills in my
area.
Henk
several miles through the
park (Golden Gate Park) to get the windmill, and was pretty
tired, so I took a nap amongst the tulips.
Shel
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Thanks. That looks like a Dutch windmill, but appears newly
built. The
windmills here are old and many got
Both pictures are very good. I would myself have cut off some foreground
(again..) of the Station Platform as the interest is all in that
building. But as it is now with its square format it has some
reminescence of the old-fashioned twin eye pictures. The Barrel and
Window could be a tad darker
here is a nice list of all the DA lenses and some other current lenses.
http://www.fotokonijnenberg.nl/product_list.php?idc=725
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that there are some primes missing,
like the DA 40 or the DA 21.
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Asunto: list of all DA lenses
here is a nice list of all the DA lenses and some
I also like it.
Can you check that link for the setup?
Henk
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Nice shot. The colours are
I have the same one and I also like it. Apart from close-ups I
frequently used it in portrait range, though on digital it has become a
bit long for that so I am using my FA 50/1.4 now instead.
Henk
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Mark, I understand your enthousiasm about using such an old-timer. The
pictures on your web page also look like these are of the same age as
the camera! Wished I still had my Agfa Isolette from the early fiftees.
Yours must be a lot older than that?
Henk
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Thibouille,
375 euro from Konijnenberg Belgium.
Henk
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Subject: Re: Any body selling or planning to sell his/her DA16-45
I know
Thanks for the link. This is the best opportunity to get me a black MX!
Maybe I put my grandkits at work.
Henk
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If I may interrupt this season thing, I don't know this word
photowalking. What do you mean with it? Street photography, just casual
shots of people in action? I always take my camera along when I go for
walking.
Henk
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Here one of my creepy creatures.
http://www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/fotoalbum/Trees/slides/IMGP4643.html
Henk
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JAlbum is pretty easy to learn and use, but because of all options and
skins it takes some time to figure out your preferred settings.
Henk
www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/fotoalbum
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Nice portrait. I also much like my FA 50/1.4 for portraits on digital.
But I wonder why you choose almost open lens at f1.8. There is
sufficient light available for eg f2.8 and this would bring even more
sharpness to the front of the face of the model and still have
sufficient blurring of the
Jens, the logo (all 3 in fact) looks OK to me as long as it as clear as
in the original size. But if it gets smaller like the thumbnail on the
right of your webppage, it's getting difficult to recognize that this is
a lens or even that it is an O.
Henk
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Fascinating again. These pictures indeed deserve to be published in
bookform
Henk
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But with tax it is a smooth rounded up figure (one million)! And if you
are really desperate to get this lens...
I will follow the news.
Henk
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Thibouille
The W30 does have digital SR.
Henk
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I still think the only thing
Having waited half a year for a new Metz flash unit having P-TTL, the
announced dedicated Mecablitz 58 AF-1 with USB is not offered anywhere
around here. The Metz SCA system is no longer useful for P-TTL. My
current Metz TTL unit, which I have to use in A-mode on the K10D, gives
many miss hits and
Thanks, I'll remain patient for some more months and wait on the Metz 58
AF-1. Also thanks for the information that Sigma has a good contender.
Henk
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I went yesterday to the shop with the full intention to buy an Olympus
Mju 760 (because of weatherproof properties as well as having shake
reduction). I want a pocket camera I can safely take along to the beach
and also use in wet environment. The guy in the shop (the largest shop
in this country)
Major differences are that the W30 has improved waterproof properties (3
meter - 2 hours versus 1.5 m - 30 min for the W20). Also there is a
Bright Mode for the LCD sceen for improved viewing in sunlight. And it
is 18 % more expensive.
Henk
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10 what? (a question my teachers always asked me).
Henk
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10
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I cannot confirm that in Europe wider lenses are required. But I agree
that the combo DA 16-45/4 and DA 50-200/3.5-5.6 is a very suitable and
reasonably light travelling kit. This also considering (which has not
been mentioned in the discussions) that having to change lenses is not
always
I got the FA 80-320/4.5-5.6 for many years (the black edition) but
almost never use it because I find it very soft from around 200 mm (on
film and digital), whereas the DA 50-200/4-5.6 has not disappointed me
at all.
Henk
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Please Dr Tim, can you explain what bird this is?
http://www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/fotoalbum/Trees/slides/IMGP2435small.html
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Nice picture!
Henk
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Subject: peso Dune
Actually a very small dune on a very large beach:
Having no longer a programmable HP calculator, I use the emulator for
windows, see
http://www.hp41.org/Emulation.cfm
No wear out - and great fun if you are used to calculate in HP mode.
Henk
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Adelheid, thanks from me also for all your efforts as PUGmeister.
Henk
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Same here, many thanks
Perhaps this new unit is a lot cheaper than the 540 FGZ with at least
the same specs. If not I'll stick with A-mode on my current Metz unit
with SCA 3702 on the K10D, also because I can still use this in TTL-mode
on my *istD. Well, that's the price of technical progress.
Henk
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Thanks, that looks interesting. As for prices in Holland: at
Kamera-Express this Metz 58 AF-1 for Canon and Nikon is 345 euro,
whereas Pentax AF-540 FGZ can be found for 379 euro. I always had good
experience with Metz flashes.
Henk
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Everything is in twofold in Belgium, even the royal camera suppliers.
Henk
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On
DNG for convenience so I never get confused with PEF files produced by
my *istD.
Henk
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I'll restrict my reply to the DSLRL related issues of this survey (there
are so many bikes in my country so these are literally only a commmodity
item):
1/ How many DSLRs do you currently own?
2
2/ How many have you owned in the past?
1
3/ How many years ago did you buy (not just
Boris, interesting city, isn't it? I guess these pics of day 2 were
taken from Vysherad?
Henk
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Can you already share with us your conclusions and suspicions?
Henk
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Must be about time for one.
Actually I was
No problem, Catty
Henk
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On 28/11/07, Cotty, discombobulated, unleashed:
Hank.
Henk, even.
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A: What cameras have you owned that you wish you had never
gotten rid of?
I kept almost all my cameras but sold the MZ-S (with no regret), and in
a stupid moment got rid of my beloved Yashica MAT-124 to buy a P30. I
bought again a MAT 124 as G-version in fairly good condition a few years
ago
Boris, more work for you there in re-shooting (or you clean it in PS)?
Henk
Maybe its just me...but the floor's dirty :-D
Otherwise I like the symmetry and the tone.
Cheers!
Bong
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I e-mailed them once at least half a year ago and got no reply. Then I
lost my interest.
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Impressive quality (meanwhile gently tapping on the W20 in the side
pocket of my trousers). What light set-up do you use?
Henk
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Cotty, thanks for this information. I got many of their old records and
all of Sandy Denny's records.
Henk
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Have already placed my order!
Henk
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On 07/02/08, Henk Terhell, discombobulated, unleashed:
Cotty, thanks
And also your steaka are no longer well done now?
Henk
(Good job I didn't bet a hat dinner on it).
Cotty
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Besides better low temperature properties (lower pour point) due to
absence of wax, synthetic hydrocarbon oils (poly alpha olefins i.e. from
C2 to C10 to branched C30 or 40) have better oxidation stability than
refined mineral oils. This will benefit high temperature operation as
for example
I agree that a longer lens is most useful for some of the animals in the
reservates. Besides the 16-45 I used mostly my 50-200 on my trip to
Australia more than a year ago. Some of my pics from there with both
lenses are at
http://www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/fotoalbum/Australia/index.html
Henk
DA
you did a very good job!
Henk
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On 07/02/08, Henk Terhell, discombobulated, unleashed:
Have already placed
As I keep the Optio W20 in the side pocket of my trousers, there are
many more chances to record sudden changes in weather which we have in
Holland these days.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2349410751/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL
W20 is a true all- weather camera
more rain to come is great! Amazing how brooding the sky looks, and
with those puddles in the foreground. Almost as if the greenhouses
awaits a hailstorm doom.
Best,
Jostein
2008/3/22, Henk Terhell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As I keep the Optio W20 in the side pocket
1e5ae15d5a8.jpg
Greetings to Holland.
Marcus
Am 25.03.2008 um 23:25 schrieb Henk Terhell:
Jostein, thanks. Indeed we had lots of clouds with hail and snow and
then suddenly sunshine again. Henk.
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Thibouille, thanks for the information.
Henk
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Subject: Amsterdam's Magnum 60 years exhibition
Was in Amsterdam a couple days in
I think you are a rich man when being able to shoot these fantastic
auroras.
Henk
http://alunfoto.blogspot.com/2008/03/pleasant-surprise.html
Didn't make me rich, but I was the only of five photographers who sold
anything at all. :-)
Best,
Jostein
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Having just got a new PC, I was about to switch from Elements to
Lightroom 1 which couldn't be run on the old PC. Wonder now whether I
should start right away with LR 2, or wait some time till fully
released.
Henk
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Also I'm trying out now Lightroom as possible replacement of Elements on
my new PC. In Elements I used to store my converted (exported) JPG's
along with the DNG files in the same folder. I am used to identify
folders based on subject and subfolders by date taken. Elements does
import from card
Thanks Charles and Godfrey. It is clear that it will need a different
file structure as I'm used to with Elements by just keeping both DNG and
JPG in the same folder.
Henk
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But in some countries on the southern hemisphere pug's are red cars.
http://www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/redcar.jpg
Henk
A pug is a small dog with a pushed in nose. Tan Pugs have
black faces...
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Kick up the red saturation and that would have been a perfect
shot for
the upcoming PUG.
Henk Terhell wrote:
But in some countries on the southern hemisphere pug's are red cars.
http://www.dewindvanvoorne.nl/redcar.jpg
Henk
A pug is a small dog
Thanks for explaining. I knew it was a Holden. But at least one red
Holden is a pug :)
Henk
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I received an invitation to submit my picture of a Tasmanian devil to
the new issue of the Australian guide of the tourist guide Schmap and it
has now appeared there:
http://www.schmap.com/australia/parks/p=192241/i=192241_2.jpg
or
*http://tinyurl.com/3lzlls*
Schmap had found this on my
Thanks all for comments. Whatever about Schmap, my photograph career has
started... :)
Henk
Christine Aguila schreef:
Henk: Great shot there and big congrats! Cheers, Christine
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I'm feeding these the whole winter in our garden but these unthankful
birds always refuse to breed in the nest boxes I provide. Perhaps this
feeding makes them so blasé that they don't want to breed earlier like
in the UK.
Henk
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Thibouille schreef:
Now that fun has been spread :) I seriously wonder what the benefit
might be for each parties?
Windows Vista Photo Gallery doesn't show DNG nor PEF files, in contrast
to Picasa. Some co-operation is needed there..
Henk
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That would limit any serious use of Vista Photo Gallery as picture
viewer/organizer. Thanks for the advice on PEF codec but it doesn't seem
to work on 64-bit.
Henk
Thibouille schreef:
PEF should be displayed as soon as you install the PEF codec which is
linked from Microsoft's own website.
I can't believe JPGs would no longer be shown in Vista in near future.
But I don't care much about thumbnails as long as files can be
viewed/organized with the right software such as PS Elements, LR or
Picasa. Vista Photo Gallery disqualifies itself as a tool for this if
not able to thumbnail/
Adam Maas schreef:
MS relies on the camera maker to support its RAW formats. Most camera
makers are not supporting 64 bit software.
Not sure what you mean there. Both PS Elements and Picasa work under
Vista 64 and both do show Pentax RAW files, so why couldn't Vista Photo
Gallery?
Vista
David Savage schreef:
I'm running XP x64 my Epson 3200 doesn't have 64 bit drivers
available either.
I got around this PITA by buying VueScan .
Cheers,
Dave
That is useful to know. Under Vista 64-bit Vuescan does work as well.
Henk
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Adam Maas schreef:
Vista Photo Gallery uses the same codec plugins to drives its RAW
support that Windows Explorer uses to show thumbnails, so you get both
when you get the codec from the camera manufacturer. MS does not
handle RAW support themselves. PS Elements relies on an Adobe-sourced
It wouldn't fit a K10D + DA16-45 + DA50-200 do you think? I'm using now
a Lowepro Photo Runner for longer walks. This is a very compact bag but
it doesn't stay dry in rain.
Henk
Tim Bray schreef:
I bought one of these a few weeks ago, and liked it enough to write it
up:
Great shots of the beautiful scenery. And nice reading as well.
Henk
AlunFoto schreef:
The enablement is off-topic for this list, but catalysing for
photography nonetheless. It has a story context, so it is posted as a
blog entry. Hope you don't mind.
How to explain to my dog this sign laying on the ground?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mxer/2552483551/
In one hand a dog line and in the other hand my K10D. Also had to keep
one eye on my 2-year old granddaughter.
Henk
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John Francis schreef:
http://www.jfwaf.com/PAW/
I haven't posted too many PESOs recently. That's because the
site where I host my images was compromised, and I considered
it to be bad form to post links to an infected site, even though
we were pretty sure that the exploit was too old to
So either you are not a soccer fan, or you have difficulties to accept
the English team is not there :)
Henk
Bob W schreef:
Absolutely nothing (much) to do with photography, but there was a
really enjoyable programme on British TV last night about Capt. Sir
Richard Francis Burton, who is one
..and the tournament has just started!
Henk
Jaume Lahuerta schreef:
Oh no...another proud-after-great-victory Dutchman...they appear everywhere !!
;-)
Jaume
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That's true with so many Dutch players earning pounds rather than euros
with playing in the English league.
Henk
Bob W schreef:
We learn stoicism at an early age. But I'm glad that Holland did so
well - they are, after all, practically English.
Bob
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