The T-32s are just props. They're actually just decorative boxes filled
with scones. And what appears to be a Zuiko 38mm macro on a Telescopic
Auto Tube 65-116 is actually a thermos bottle filled with genuine
English tea. Finally, what appear to be gooseneck illuminators are
actually high tech sugar and cream dispensers. We were actually
awaiting Little Miss Muffett to join us for tea when the spider happened
along and apparently made off with the jam. That was her pictured under
the bright lights being interrogated as to what she'd done with the jam.
Inexplicable, really. Spiders are not known to like jam. But perhaps
she intended to sell it on.
Of course, even out in the hinterlands of central Florida amidst the
cows and the oranges we can't forget the importance of 4 o'clock tea.
Heavens, no!
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/16/2013 7:36 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Chuck wrote
>>
>> I've added to this page a first shot made by Dean with his E-410 (or 420?)
>> which shows me using the macro gear in the entomology lab. At least
>> that's where I think we were. He'll correct me if I'm wrong.
>> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/2nd%20Annual%20Florida%20Zuikofest%20-%20Feb%
>> 2014,%20201 3/index.htm>
>>
>> If you've previously loaded this page you may have to clear your cache
>
> That's some pretty flash gear you've got there Dr Flash!
>
> What's with the pinkie in the air?
>
> Don't see no tea and scones in the scene? (g)
>
> Brian Swale
>
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