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    Jigsaw material

    Might get this done as a jigsaw for "her indoors" for Christmas, should keep her busy while I am out with the camera.

    Maybe a Jigsaw by David Miller, on Flickr

    #2
    David you are so thoughtful, thinking of the wife while you’re out enjoying yourself. I always try and take mine with me to let her carry the camera bag rather than let her sit at home alone.
    Trev

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      #3
      Pair of comedians, I had to buy my missus a Canon set up, but sadly she struggles to carry it now due to Arthritis, so I now have some spares lol.
      Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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        #4
        Originally posted by tigerburnie View Post
        Pair of comedians, I had to buy my missus a Canon set up, but sadly she struggles to carry it now due to Arthritis, so I now have some spares lol.
        Is that wives or camera’s?

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          #5
          That would make a very difficult jigsaw David, keep her occupied though
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            #6
            Originally posted by Daisy M View Post

            Is that wives or camera’s?
            Ones wife is enough lol
            Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

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              #7
              That could create a quite difficult jigsaw David, I suspect you could be out with your camera for some considerably time, weeks at least
              Peter

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                #8
                Originally posted by Trev B View Post
                David you are so thoughtful, thinking of the wife while you’re out enjoying yourself. I always try and take mine with me to let her carry the camera bag rather than let her sit at home alone.
                Wonderful!

                Planned a romantic weekend nearly 50 years ago and ended up, with tripod-toting wife, at Didcot Railway Centre. Happy days.

                PS - Lovely colours David.


                Bob


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bobowen View Post

                  Wonderful!

                  Planned a romantic weekend nearly 50 years ago and ended up, with tripod-toting wife, at Didcot Railway Centre. Happy days.

                  PS - Lovely colours David.

                  Bob. The first weekend away with my wife, although she was not my wife then. I had all my cloths and personal items in a Marks & Spencer's Green Carrier Bag, and my camera equipment in a fitted aluminium case - she's never forgotten it. When we got married I left my Benbo Tripod (they were all the rage back then) on the church steps, she had to move it when she arrived with her dad, she's always said even on her wedding day she had to carry my gear.
                  Trev

                  Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

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                    #10
                    Trev, that is called starting how you mean to go on.

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                      #11
                      Lovely autumn colour photo, well done.
                      Railway Photography - Steam Train Photos

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