Today I stopped by a big electronics store where I occasionally check out cameras when I am in the neighborhood. They had the new Fujifilm X-Pro1 with 35mm f1.4 lens attached and I played with it for awhile. I think lots of people will love it. I picked up the brochure before leaving and then we stopped at a popular ramenya here for a bowl of their famous ramen. Fantastic. By the way, if you have ever had ramen anywhere outside of Japan forget everything you know or think you know about it. Usually not even worth the trouble to get it anywhere else since it is so poor compared to Japan.
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Ramen and the Fujifilm X-Pro1
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Re: Ramen and the Fujifilm X-Pro1
Yum! The food that is
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Re: Ramen and the Fujifilm X-Pro1
Do I understand correctly from the shots? You eat the pork meat and leave the rest, right?
Re: Ramen and the Fujifilm X-Pro1
No, that is the only part I do not eat. My wife loves it though so she always gets mine. Of course, the shop has many kinds of ramen, but when I get ramen I usually go for the simpler shoyu ramen or miso ramen. Yesterday was shoyu ramen.Dr. Harout wrote:Do I understand correctly from the shots? You eat the pork meat and leave the rest, right?
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