Yokosuka Mike
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Until they realise you have ‘Professor’ in front of your name, that you don’t care what they think of you, and that you will fail them if they don’t take things seriously! 😂
PS my wife used to be a model and likes seaweed.
Good answer!
All the best,
Mike
PS: my wife is not a model and eats seaweed.
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Yokosuka Mike
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Marty, you're the best!
Mike
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Muggins
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It's probably quite a decent chat-up line in Japan!What do girls that want to have fun think about boys that have PHDs in seaweed?
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Voigtländer 35mm f1.5 Nokton Vintage Line Aspherical VM lens
Yokohama, Japan - October 2024
Freakscene
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I am not a phycologist but have done a lot of work on seaweeds in several contexts. Japan is one of a very few places in the world where arriving at immigration at the airport and saying “I’m going to the university for a meeting/conference/workshop/study trip about seaweeds” is most definitely not seen as peculiar.It's probably quite a decent chat-up line in Japan!
I have been happily married for long enough that I can reliably say that I don’t really know what a chat-up line is anymore…
raid
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I am not a model and I don't eat seaweed 
I am a Statistics Professor.
I am a Statistics Professor.
dourbalistar
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I see these washed up all over the beaches here in Northern California, but never knew what to call them besides "seaweed" - thanks Professor Marty! 😁Nice Nereocystis. Lovely family too, of course.
Marty
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Freakscene
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I see these washed up all over the beaches here in Northern California, but never knew what to call them besides "seaweed" - thanks Professor Marty! 😁

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chuckroast
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First rate work. So much so, I poked about on your Flicker stack. Absolutely terrific.
peterm1
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Thank you. It's very kind. But I am glad you like my Flickr portolio. I am afraid the photo here of the three ladies has to give a lot of credit to the famous Nikkor 180mm f2.8 AF ED. It just has a way of capturing skin otnes that are to die for. I wish I could do it all the time. 🤪First rate work. So much so, I poked about on your Flicker stack. Absolutely terrific.
chuckroast
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Thank you. It's very kind. But I am glad you like my Flickr portolio. I am afraid the photo here of the three ladies has to give a lot of credit to the famous Nikkor 180mm f2.8 AF ED. It just has a way of capturing skin otnes that are to die for. I wish I could do it all the time. 🤪
I have that lens in a manual AI mount. I use it both with film. bodies and a D750. Spectacular glass.
peterm1
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I have both the first AF version (late 1980's??) and an early non ED version. (I think it may have been factory converted from non Ai - I could find out from serial numbers, but have not done so.) This MF version is not so good as the later MF ones with ED glass, but it is still a very competent lens. I have noticed that the images made with certain Nikkors (the 85mm f1.4 AF D and the 180mm f2.8 AF ED both being examples) have lovely rendering of skin tones as well as bokeh.I have that lens in a manual AI mount. I use it both with film. bodies and a D750. Spectacular glass.
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Muggins
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80s rock video, anyone?Sometimes they need some gas for their motorcycle.View attachment 4847240
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Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2024.07.16 Roll #360-08824-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2024.07.16 Roll #360-08824-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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