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Please accept my compliments to yourself and your team for such a wide-ranging, in-depth, amusing and challenging magazine. There is something for everyone to enjoy. How you come up with such diverse topics every week is astonishing. Even if your equipment is old, or inexpensive, or you’re just a happy snapper like me, you don’t feel excluded. Rather the reverse. Your publication has a real positive effect on people, in my opinion.

I would like to suggest an article: give Olympus Trip 35s, with 200 ASA colour film, to five skilled photographers. They have to take five pictures in five minutes, in whatever place they choose.

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