The disease continues....I only wanted to have a camera for the car, in hot times and in cold.
I couldn't bear to think of my D70, with it's 1/500th of a sec flash sync speed getting wasted like that,
so when they flashed a $99 one in front of me, I had to have it. Then I decided to find the cheapest lens
I could get to throw in the trunk with it, and there was this $30 Tamron 28-200. SO now they are
together forever in the trunk. And after my second D200 arrives next week, I PROMISE I WILL BE DONE with
this GD Nikon Acquisition Syndrome
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Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
Cool shots!
Thanks Shane!
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
Killer! Love the evil softness.
That's a good way to describe it! And naturally a Zombie would love it.
:-)
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Originally Posted by OLS:
The new Flickr sucks a55.
I tried to read EXIF data on one of my own files and I can't even do that
anymore. The page loads are egregiously slow, thumbnails won't load,
it puts way too much emphasis on what my contacts are posting, as if it
belonged right there in my face every time I visit the site. Nothing new
comes without effort, but this new iteration of FLICKR SUX.
It has social networky feel to me.....and I can't stand it. I wish we could opt for the previous version!
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Yeah, technically that's a waterfall. A man-made one. I wondered exactly how it was done until I saw it during a drought where the water was really low and not flowing over it. It's actually a dam, straight on one side but coming down in steps on the other to give it a natural look, using a lot of natural rock. it's part of a hydro-eletric generation system that Henry Ford had built at his mansion. In 1916. I mean in 1916 that was unheard of!
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