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The last two of this series. I just love the Q for her ease of use, ergonomics and output.The silent shutter lets you take pictures without the subject noticing it.

As I said before in another post...The 50mm crop is really useful and prints with the greatest ease, up to A3.

I know.....why not crop afterwards, but I like the framing lines when composing the image.

 

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Am 27.11.2018 um 08:11 schrieb ropo54:

The Jews have a long storied history throughout Europe, always it seems cut short by the rise of anti-semitism in different countries. Similar stories too: The ruling class invites Jews to come to a city to help revitalize trade and to bring in professional classes - medicine and law. The communities live in ghettos and thrive for hundreds of years. Invariably, times turn tough for the locals - business cycles - and anti-semitism rears, the Jews are "blamed", targeted, and then are killed if they do not flee.  Nazi Germany committed, to take the murder to the next step, to eradicate forever the Jewish population, and was pretty successful with its efficiency in a very short time.

Rob

Nice, pictures, Rob, and well put. Unfortunately, a twisted interpretation of Paul's first letter to the Christian community in the Macedonian city of Thessalonica (Greece) was used as "moral licensing" (1 Thessalonians 2:15): ..."who killed both the Lord Jesus and their own prophets, and drove us out as well. They are displeasing to God and hostile to all men,..." Of course, the Nazis were just evil.

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2 hours ago, Chaemono said:

Nice, pictures, Rob, and well put. Unfortunately, a twisted interpretation of Paul's first letter to the Christian community in the Macedonian city of Thessalonica (Greece) was used as "moral licensing" (1 Thessalonians 2:15): ..."who killed both the Lord Jesus and their own prophets, and drove us out as well. They are displeasing to God and hostile to all men,..." Of course, the Nazis were just evil.

Not the time or place for this discussion, but throughout history all sorts of 'convenient' excuses have been concocted as justification for anti-semitism.

Rob 

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