tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123989647659569518.post279667198107820801..comments2023-04-28T14:44:13.052+02:00Comments on Between light and shadow, a borderline...: This lens I got right hereRoy Karlsvikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17805712465787215923noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123989647659569518.post-39674967969161122862016-03-12T22:44:29.943+01:002016-03-12T22:44:29.943+01:00I might got myself a bargain, Michael, but then ag...I might got myself a bargain, Michael, but then again it's got more user value than money value to me, I'm afraid. It's a nice piece though! I'll show you one day :)<br />Oh... pearls for swine, because you allso use the word swine, of course. Well, that's exactly the same phrase as we use then, because we actually use it the same way. Perler for svin... in norwegian. Which is exactly the same then. <br />Thanks a lot for the allways encouraging words my friend! Roy Karlsvikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17805712465787215923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123989647659569518.post-80132426763903241122016-03-12T14:08:02.840+01:002016-03-12T14:08:02.840+01:00Sounds like you got yourself a bit of a bargain th...Sounds like you got yourself a bit of a bargain there Roy - nice when that happens. Although with me the opposite usually happens - things drop in price after I buy them. Ah well. And the English phrase is very similar - 'casting pearls before swine' - but I don't think you fit this phrase. Things like cameras and cars are there to be used, not polished to death. Another great post there Mr Karlsvig and some great snaps as well. Good work.Michael McNeillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11247145157454447816noreply@blogger.com