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"Chip" Minx was an immensely well-regarded collector and authority on German World War One militaria, in particular Schulterklappen.
I wouldn't have the audacity to call Chip a close friend; we had never met and corresponded infrequently. I never received a Christmas card from him and I'd always forget his birthday and he'd forget mine.
Having said that, I would email or message him on Facebook out of the blue to ask some inane question which he would always reply with the answer I was looking for. Nothing seemed to ever stump him. I would then thank him and leave him alone until the next problem arose. That was our association, but now he's gone, it feels like I have lost a close friend and feel guilty I never invested more into those all-too-brief conversations.
I think it appropriate I pass on my condolences to Chip's family and friends here amid the subject matter of so many of those "inane questions".
Rest in Peace Chip.
ODC2 - Chips
18/04/11
NOT at all happy with this! I didn't have any daylight left when I found out what the topic for today was, so I had to use my reading lamp as light source. I added the different colours to make the shot remotely interesting..lol
This is the start of a custom on a Maya doll that I bought second hand a while ago, I never really liked her eyes or face up; she looks super creepy; so she is getting a make over. This is the first time I have EVER changed eye chips and I can't believe how easy they popped out! I should have been doing this years ago lol :P
Eye chips are from The Bearish Crafter on Etsy :D
I adopted this fella in January from the Council Dog pound.
He had been tossed out of a car 4 days after Christmas and left.
Now, with a loving home and some training he is a superb boy, very loving and no malice in him.
©Exodus Photography
I was able to rent the 85mm 1.2L which is the previous version of the 85mm 1.2L II which does crank out some beautiful images. It is a little slow but the quality is OMG. I'll have a chance to use it in alot of sessions coming up and a wedding.
On a wet and rainy tea time.
The weekly visit of the 'chip van'.
And a cheery wave from the chirpy chippy chappy.
Not so much a take away, more a bring them to you!
Sheringham, North Norfolk.