dmr
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Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
You wrote it?
doitashimash1te
Well-known
Thank you!
@Marc-A: a whole bunch of people wrote it (typical for Wikipedia), click on "history" to see the list.
@Marc-A: a whole bunch of people wrote it (typical for Wikipedia), click on "history" to see the list.
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
Thank you both for the information. About Wiki I learnt somethingdoitashimash1te said:@Marc-A: a whole bunch of people wrote it (typical for Wikipedia), click on "history" to see the list.
dmr
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Marc-A. said:You wrote it?
Uh, no.
I did register as a Wikipedia contributor or editor or whatever they call it long ago, but I have not contributed yet.
steve garza
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I guess Leica and Cosina hold a "Duopoly" on modern rangefinder cameras? I don't really care one way or the other....I just like the word "duopoly"
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I've been adding photos to Wikipedia to illustrate articles where something is local to me or where I can add a photo to an article that really needs it (for example, an article on a suburb said "It contains an historic stone bridge" without a photo of the bridge :bang: ). While I've only been doing this in a desultory fashion, I've found it kind've interesting (how do you make a shot suitable for an encyclopedia without being completely boring?) and I hope some are useful contributions as well.dmr said:I did register as a Wikipedia contributor or editor or whatever they call it long ago, but I have not contributed yet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mfunnell
Maybe RFFers could contribute photos from their local areas - and show that old RF cameras can contribute to a 21st century project. (I'll confess that only one of mine is from an RF camera - but at least it was a Leica M3.)
...Mike
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