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Absolutely gutted. I bought a Canon 5D Mark II cheap on eBay (< 75% of the usual price), shot with it pretty much daily for a couple months and now the shutter has packed in. Just bought an old Practika online to cover me for the next couple of weeks as I can't bare the thought of not having something to shoot with.
 
Absolutely gutted. I bought a Canon 5D Mark II cheap on eBay (< 75% of the usual price), shot with it pretty much daily for a couple months and now the shutter has packed in. Just bought an old Practika online to cover me for the next couple of weeks as I can't bare the thought of not having something to shoot with.
I'll lend you my .270
 

Thought I would add another two photos from same trip to Kruger 2016 , we ran into the two Elephant Bulls having a go , and held on until we had to reverse at pace before getting trampled !

by the way just to make sure , It was my mate Ian who took the photos , unfortunately Ian passed way on a trip to Kruger late last year



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Once again, nothing boss unless you like desert scenery and some history...just photos from a recent hike. Ends at some 600+ year-old cave dwellings attributed to the Salado tribe...about 1/3 of the trail is a wasteland because some idiot decided they needed a campfire in a 'kin desert, in 'kin June.

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Woodbury fire; approx 123,875 acres...crisped.

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Back in the live zone, thankfully...was pissing me off with each step, walking through all that devastation.

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Cave dwellings...there was some more intact ones higher up but "I'm not going to be able to carry you back if you break your legs, you know...do you want to be on the news?" kept me from climbing up some steep and slick rock to get to them.

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They don't make mortar like they used to, eh? Can't even get a home appliance to last more than 10 years and this handiwork is still holding on for dear life after 600+ years.

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