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19 comments:
Wow, fungus on the lens--not a problem here in our dry desert climate. This is quite an artistic image, thank you for sharing it.
Terrific capture as always! And in spite of the the fungus!! Have a great weekend!
Sylvia
never thought iof lenses getting fungus. I keep wondering about going dslr but I stick to my bridge cameras I think. Nice capture none the less cheers for sharing XXX Don
We are all but links in a chain . . .
No matter how for back you go, I have not seen these amazing shots. You do such a great job on your photos.
Beautiful sky!
Happy SWF!
Very innovative shot, I love it!
Sorry to hear your camera has a fungus, hope it's better soon. Such an artist shot, wonderful
The thick chain tells its own tale! Beautiful shot!
The link and chain look well protected with undercoat
,hope your camera gets repaired soon.
Interesting Capture...:)
This lovely photograph links us to the skywatching group...
Beautiful composition.
I didn't think a lens could get fungus. Interesting, but unfortunate. I will have to keep an eye on that since mine has been getting condensation in it somehow. Clears up so who knows.
I have two old cameras with fungus too.
Beautiful shot.
Luiz Ramos
Sorry to hear about your camera. Fungi must be a problem there - too hot & humid?
Lovely photo, though. Reminds me of the old saying that "a chain is only as strong as its weakest link."
Have a wonderful weekend!
You observe a lot and I liked Arija's comment... we are all indeed links of a chain. Great shot.
Beautiful.
Hi Kcalpesh! Thanks for your nice comment. Do I understand correctly that you are in process of learning how to play golf? If so, good luck. It's a tough game...great fun, though!
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