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I think about the phrase that all photographs become social documents in time, trying to have an eye for what will change. Nowadays we expect change, and I can't imagine we will develop nostalgia for current things like we do for when times seemed more stable and static.

Oh, for more skylarks. I can't really talk about it - I am negative about anything turning around the destruction of wildlife.

On cameras - I have a GRIII and here are some notes from my blog on the camera:

"Useful tips using the GR III

Hold the macro button and spin the front dial to change your snap distance.

The focus distance for macro shots is six to twelve cm for the GR III and twelve to twenty-four cm for the GR IIIx. In each case the measurement is from the front of the lens.

A long press on the OK button and then you can move the focus point around when the touch screen

is turned off.

With the camera off, a long press on the playback button with turn the camera on and you can see the photos in playback.

How to delete photos doesn’t exactly jump out, because there is no Trash button.To delete a photo, press the Function button that’s above the D pad, and that will bring up the option to delete a photo or all the photos. If you choose to delete one photo then the next photo will appear and you can press the right hand section of the D pad to advance through the photos

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