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New town, new tools, new idleness

Wed Mar 18, 2009, 2:26 AM
I have moved again to a new town starting a new job at the hospital... It's a big, complicated hospital with lots of hierarchy and bureaucracy (like life in general I guess), they're working me very hard and I don't live next to the beach anymore which is kinda depressing sometimes.

Guess that's partly why I haven't been shooting... Can't believe my last submission was nearly a month ago.

On the good news side of things, new gear have been acquired into my inventory:
Sigma 70-200mm F/2.8 and Sigma 30mm F/1.4.

Brilliant lenses, but they're not quite ready to be used yet...

Not yet.

  • Listening to: the wind
  • Reading: your mind
  • Watching: my life as the third person
  • Playing: the game called life
  • Eating: too much
  • Drinking: too little

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:iconjakezdaniel:
Take care dude!

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:icongrevys:
not yet ... but hopefully soon.
:iconmattttttttthew:
Hmm... now you made me curious, what does it take to get them ready for use then? :confused:
:iconordinary-ironic:
You are moving all the time from one place to the other... and i can understand that it is sad for you with the beach - just last weekend i had a short trip to the seaside with my best friend - also with not the best weather it was great out there! Here is a little feeling from the seaside for you :hug: [link] Hopefully you like seagulls :)

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:iconlostkingdom:
That's cool and hope you have fun in your new town ^w^

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tales of the abyss and .hack//g.u. rock!!!!!!!
:iconcatchme-22:
Waikato :)

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"Imagination is intelligence with an erection."
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:iconcatchme-22:
thank u very much :aww:

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