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At the barber'sTaken with my old, and now damaged, Pentax pocket camera...
Re: At the barber'sIt's a shame that you didn't use a polariser on this; the reflection of the car is very distracting for me. Otherwise this would have been a wonderful shot.
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Re: At the barber'sThank you Gary. Unfortunately the camera I had at the time was a point and shoot very slim pocket camera. I had to take at an angle to be myself out of the picture, but without a better camera fitted with polariser the glass reflection is on.
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What happened to the camera? President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: At the barber'sI think it got some dust in the sensor and now takes pictures with blotches. Too expensive to repair, I think.
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