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Member since Sep 21, 2007 · 18 years

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thread: Anyone else rocking the MIH ?
One of my favorite watches all time--I wear mine very very often, if not quite daily. It's everything I need and nothing I don't in a watch. Enjoy yours! DJK
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thread: Hi all, Dualmatic newbie here.....
It's worth it to read the review of the 975 "Autotractor" movement that's posted somewhere here. I owned the Hometime, and after it was stolen managed eventually to replace it with a Dualmatic, which I have now owned for...over 7 years. It is...
thread: Sharp Eyed PuristS will notice a colorful new Ochs Moonphase
Great watch--versatile and colorful choices too. I'm also a fan of Kavu and have one of those canvas shirts too. The green strap is my favorite you show, but that's just my bias--my MIH is wearing a green leather strap on my wrist right now and I...
thread: It's my party, my birthday party!
That's an absolute beauty, and the pictures do a terrific job of capturing it. Congratulations!
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thread: On the wrist
Really nice--the height of the markers is striking.
thread: Currie Road
What processing did you do? To my eye the shadows are lifted just a bit more than I would have, and/or the greens and blues are oversaturated. Great vista--the disappearing road is excellent. DJK
thread: Coming to dinner?
Using the Canon FDn 80-200L/4 I can get to about .7m, but this is closer to 1m away, and the spider isn't very large (1-1.5cm). I liked the web she had set up as it offered a nice lead in and natural framing, and her pose was just great and...
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thread: Just checking in...
The FD lenses are sleepers--very inexpensive (the only one I paid more than $100 for is the 80-200L/4, which is basically the MF version of the current 70-200L/4, maybe better, and certainly the class of its competition at the time), and very very...
thread: NEWS: ochs und junior present Ludwig Oechslin's new perpetual calendar - 9+3 parts only!
I love it--went through the whole website when the email came through. I'll admit, though, that I had a dream it wouldn't be priced quite so high (I assume the base caliber is a substantial part of that cost). As it stands now, I'll have to remain...
thread: ACROS simulation.
I like the tonality of #2, but for me the combination of tones, dynamic range and wonderful juxtaposition of lines/content and framing make #4 and #6 absolute winners (albeit in different ways). #4 is immediately more striking because of the angles,...
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