Hello from Belgium
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Hello from Belgium
Hello everybody,
Became a member of this forum a while ago and it's time to introduce me.
I am 56 years old and like photography. Last year i started to pay more attention on close-up & macro so i got the MP-E 65mm from canon to use with my Canon 5D.
Starting to use this years purchased StackShot rail i got hooked to macro.
Realizing that there is still a whole lot to learn i turned here. I just am having a lot of fun learning. So that's it.
Here a old piece of technique:
Became a member of this forum a while ago and it's time to introduce me.
I am 56 years old and like photography. Last year i started to pay more attention on close-up & macro so i got the MP-E 65mm from canon to use with my Canon 5D.
Starting to use this years purchased StackShot rail i got hooked to macro.
Realizing that there is still a whole lot to learn i turned here. I just am having a lot of fun learning. So that's it.
Here a old piece of technique:
Have a nice day, raymond
Thanks
thanks for the welcome abpho
Is there a self help group for Macro addicted people? lol
Is there a self help group for Macro addicted people? lol
Have a nice day, raymond
This place is good. You can also check out POTN. The hardware section is all about Canon, but that is not relevant in the photography discussion or image sections.
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One dictionary definition isRayke wrote:English is not my native language, so pun means ?
So, Harold's joke was based on the sound of "peg" in JPEG and in clothes peg.pun: A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
I missed that one because to me what your picture shows is half of a clothes pin. In my dialect of English, a clothes peg is a short stick on which clothes hang without being clamped.
I thought perhaps he was making some play on your question about "self help group", perhaps something along the line of JPEGS meaning "Joint Photographic Experts Group Support". But that seemed like too much of a stretch, so I thought I would just ask.
--Rik