Any excuse for Ross Island bridge pictures

When the A70 and A60 started pining for the fjords a couple of weeks ago, I had to revert back to my ancient, slow, battery-eating, and proprietary data formatted Polaroid PDC3000. You can only imagine just how frustrating it was to be stuck with a camera that needed to take 9 seconds to save a picture for the 10 or so pictures I could take before the thing ate the batteries. I lasted about 3 days before I started hunting around for a replacement camera, preferably one that came with something with replacable lenses.
I found one, Barkingly expensive, but I've spent more money than that on the series of lower-end digital cameras that came into the house, developed mortal diseases, then had to be nailed to the perch to avoid unfortunate bar-bending incidents.

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