I like PC Mag reviews. This may be a good reference for camera shoppers; lots of links and prices included.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2369450,00.asp
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Sorry the link doesn't work, I should have tried it first. You can Google the title and get the hotlink but the URL is the same as the one posted. ???
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Copy and paste the entire URL. I don't know why it isn't included in the hotlink.
Sorry, this is actually photo related but I thought it more appropriate to Chit Chat since it was gleaned from an email. Made me laugh because we probably all have a similar shot.
If this had been a couple days from now... I just ordered my first metal print from Costco and I'm hoping to pick it up today. Tomorrow we leave for a week and the suspense is killing me. I just got 4 wrapped canvas prints yesterday and have several older ones and they have all been great. I'm expecting the same with the metal one. The nice thing is that it's so cheap to do that if you don't like the result you can always give it to your MIL. Good luck.
great story. Thanks :thumbup:
DerBiermeister wrote:
I like your Wing. Mine is a '99 1500 two-tone candy red. Been to every state (including Alaska) except for Florida and Hawaii.
2001 GL1800A. 61K so far. The one before was a '95 1500 two tone red. I didn't think I'd ever need to have anything else...until I rode the 1800. :D :D
I think they nailed it... :D :D :D :thumbup:
Hi Cyn, lucky you. My wife and I spent October in Turkey and it was unbelievable. We only spent 4 days in Cappadocia and could have easily stayed longer. The first thing I would be sure to do is a balloon ride. I got great photos from the ground every morning but those from the balloon cannot be duplicated any other way. It all happens at first light so some of the earliest photos are some version of night shooting and not amenable to flash. The balloons are everywhere and they are huge and there is fire and car lights and house lights all in a choreographed cacophony. For the mornings when you are not a participant find some high ground to shoot from. I was lucky in that our hotel had a nice deck by their breakfast buffet which gave 360 degree view. It wasn't planned by me just blind luck or the skill of our travel guy. (Cappadocia Inn, highly recommend.) Also recommend the Ihlara Valley walk. It was about a 5km hike along the river very cool, lots of history lots of caves. Of course see all of the rock stuff you can cram in, their cave houses and churches etc are incredible. We had a great time and the people are really fun and they are used to tourist. You won't see any other Americans but lots of Europeans probably fewer Russians than we saw. English is pretty common. I wish I had your photo skills, my 4700 pictures would be much better.
St3v3M wrote:
I was listening to the TED Radio Hour Solve For X and the doctor from the UK kept saying maths.
- Seems there's quite a debate on how to say it in the community. S-
As you are obviously aware this is a Europe thing and although it sounds odd to us, I'm sympathetic, after all math is the shortened mathematics. As I just discovered spell check won't even allow you to write mathematic unchallenged without an s .
As long as we're doing peeves, I would like to add less/fewer. It amazes me the places these are used improperly.
Indi wrote:
In order to find the cats, don't you have to do a "cat scan?"
Sorry. I couldn't help myself. :lol:
Very good :lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
It's not often this forum causes me to say OMG but this image of yours did. I have been watching the evolution of these and tinker with it if you must but print this one and hang it.
I'm going with "fractals"
Too bad indeed. He could never be an elected official in the US though, common sense is forbidden here. We classify our veterans automatically as mentally ill.
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