philip_pj wrote:
How could you sell this one! Joking of course, it's always bitter sweet selling lenses to do something else. I have to do this soon myself with several, now Fred has convinced me to get the UT treatment for the a7rII.
Tasmania is the least changed part of Eastern Australia, still very traditional, the most 'Australian' region we have. The natural world is more beautiful than photos can convey. I'm not helping am I?
I hope you get to go some time. My heart is in Hobart, a genuine bohemian city - some kind of racial memory thing that can't be explained. The past is ever-present there.
I visited Hobart in the '80s ... lovely and quaint. So smitten by it I wanted to name a child after it (but got overruled ).
The Wrest Point Casino was good to me also ... and I LOVED the white tea. The harbor scenes in the early morning light were sublime. Probably one of my most favorite "hidden gems" in my global travels.
Did I mention I really liked Hobart?
As to the Voigt 75/1.5 ...
The only thing that bugged me about it was the breathing when changing apertures on the rangefinder. I traded mine for the Leica 75/2.4 ... and kinda miss the Voigt at times. +1 for a good all-rounder.
Aug 04, 2024 at 08:35 AM
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philip_pj wrote:
How could you sell this one! Joking of course, it's always bitter sweet selling lenses to do something else. I have to do this soon myself with several, now Fred has convinced me to get the UT treatment for the a7rII.
Tasmania is the least changed part of Eastern Australia, still very traditional, the most 'Australian' region we have. The natural world is more beautiful than photos can convey. I'm not helping am I?
I hope you get to go some time. My heart is in Hobart, a genuine bohemian city - some kind of racial memory thing that can't be explained. The past is ever-present there.
I visited Hobart in the '80s ... lovely and quaint. So smitten by it I wanted to name a child after it (but got overruled ).
The Wrest Point Casino was good to me also ... and I LOVED the white tea. The harbor scenes in the early morning light were sublime. Probably one of my most favorite "hidden gems" in my global travels.