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Took a walk yesterday around my local city, too hot to be fun, but had a ball anyway. Used my SL2 and Nikkor 28mm PC. I'd love the 28 Leica R lens, but at 5-6 times the price, I can be happy.

For some strange reason I can only upload the three pictures. Maybe I'll add some more.

I'll add, I detest graffiti, but this (to me) isn't graffiti, it's art.

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Three more, and only three, despite being under 500kbs each, it only allows me to upload that many.

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Welcome to the world of appreciating street art - Far more than just graffiti.  New Zealand has a lot of world class street art, a significant amount of which is by highly respected street artists from all over the world.  Try walking about Dunedin (you can get a free street map of many of the best examples), but much of the North and South Islands have many wonderful examples.

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Thank you Stuart., indeed, I’ve just returned from near Dunedin, Christchurch, and shot e few walls there too.

i also now see you have a dedicated thread for this, it would be better for me to have posted there, I wonder if mine can be merged, silly to have another thread.

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1 hour ago, gbealnz said:

Thank you Stuart., indeed, I’ve just returned from near Dunedin, Christchurch, and shot e few walls there too.

i also now see you have a dedicated thread for this, it would be better for me to have posted there, I wonder if mine can be merged, silly to have another thread.

Gary -

That other one is an open thread, but yours is an individual thread - one in which you've documented a personal discovery.  I can see them co-existing, but I'll merge them if you like.

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