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    Default Carriage at the Crooked Billet ford, Wokingham

    Took this photo 20 years ago or more, using my Pentax ME Super on black and white film, unfortunately only had one hit at it and exposed it a little too darkly, still like the photo though.

    For the horsey people amongst us, the horses were two Dutch Gelderlanders called Frapp and Hans, a beautiful but solid high stepping breed.
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    An excellent 'piece' of photography Rolf and thanks for telling us about your Pentax ME Super the first decent camera I ever owned and which found me on the road to many years of enjoyable photography. Iv'e probably said this before on here but never would have dreamed I would give up on taking pictures to start on what eventually became - and still is -a passion for birding.

    See what showing us a great image has done to me Rolf !


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    Thanks Pete, thought I'd lost this one, but my Mum found it in an old bag tucked away in a corner, unfortunately only a 10" print, but it scanned OK, would have preferred the negative.

    The ME Super was still in use up until a few years ago, not by me, it was passed on to the daughter of a friend of my Brother, who was doing a degree involving photography, so it had a pretty good life.
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