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<blockquote data-quote="Themoog" data-source="post: 3583045" data-attributes="member: 140925"><p>Thanks Troubador. Maybe the best approach is to go with no expectations and see what crops up. As long as I don't come back with a state-of-the-art digiscoping rig, a Manfrotto tripod and sign away six months of my life digging drainage ditches on a Kibutz I'm happy. A little pocket guide to common British insects, a pint of local hooch, a look through a mk.III EDG or a Trinovid HD (..... well who knows right? might be nice). Maybe even some quality porros. Also a failsafe/backstop for EDG and MHG if my endeavours come to nothing in the meantime.(trade stand tab on Birdfair website that doesn't work for me notwithstanding)</p><p></p><p>I just gotta try 'em both.</p><p></p><p>Good time of year to find more of that saturation I'm looking for too. Blame it on too many years trying to replicate National Geographic's stop-and-a-half pushed Kodak/Fuji/Agfa chrome richness.</p><p></p><p>Maybe some flora and fauna I haven't seen yet. </p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>TM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Themoog, post: 3583045, member: 140925"] Thanks Troubador. Maybe the best approach is to go with no expectations and see what crops up. As long as I don't come back with a state-of-the-art digiscoping rig, a Manfrotto tripod and sign away six months of my life digging drainage ditches on a Kibutz I'm happy. A little pocket guide to common British insects, a pint of local hooch, a look through a mk.III EDG or a Trinovid HD (..... well who knows right? might be nice). Maybe even some quality porros. Also a failsafe/backstop for EDG and MHG if my endeavours come to nothing in the meantime.(trade stand tab on Birdfair website that doesn't work for me notwithstanding) I just gotta try 'em both. Good time of year to find more of that saturation I'm looking for too. Blame it on too many years trying to replicate National Geographic's stop-and-a-half pushed Kodak/Fuji/Agfa chrome richness. Maybe some flora and fauna I haven't seen yet. All the best TM [/QUOTE]
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