Art - very much so. I love the intricacies of the design.
My guess is that it is a wrap that can be easily removed when desired.
Photos added per request -
Everything in the photos is included, telephoto/wide angle/panoramic adapters, user guide books, filters, camera bag, original box and manual, etc...
All in excellent condition.
I have a very nice Olympus IS2 35mm set up that I would like to sell. Complete set up with accessory lens, filters, etc...
Is there any interest for this? Hundreds invested, I would love for someone to have this that will use it.
campbell@accs.net for photos and/or details.
How about $75.00 plus actual shipping.
Bar hopping on 2 wheels? I hope you are not serious. Booze and motorcycles can be a deadly mix. I have logged well over 100,000 miles on my motorcycle and have never felt that I needed alcohol to enhance the experience.
Love your photo, I have often thought when traversing twisting ribbons of asphalt that I should stop for a photo as you did. I just haven't taken the time to make it happen.
Thanks for sharing!
I have used Duracell and Energizer and had the same issue as described with both, red light and no charge. I would love to be 'green' and use rechargeables rather than throwaways but I can't justify the added cost for the short service life. I have even tried to use them in LED flashlights thinking that the low power draw would yield better results. No dice.
Charger is a Duracell brand that I bought with the first batch of batteries.
Isn't the Champagne colored car in the background and Avanti also? Sure looks like the rear of an Avanti to me...
Nice work! I really like how the lighting in the structures plays with the images in conjunction with the moon.
I owned an FZ50 for several years and really liked so many of the features. The downside for me was the small LCD screen more than anything else. My FZ200 offers more in some regards but I do miss the lens barrel functions of the 50.
Sorry, bag has been sold. Thanks for your interest, Gary
Excellent condition, show little or no wear. All functions as new.
Very convenient and user friendly camera bag that is large enough to allow you to bring along several lens' and all the goodies. See photos for details, top compartment not pictured. More info available, please ask.
Comfortable carry with back pack type configuration. All weather use as rain/dust cover stows away in base.
MSRP is $109.95 but this particular model has been discontinued.
Offered for $35.00 shipped- net to me.
Your work is worthy of publication - have you considered this?
Awesome images, Rob
As PO stated, a good polarizer filter is a real asset.
I believe this one is a 1974. 1970 was the first year these were built.
Nice car, more have rusted away than survived.
I like what you are doing - Making this an art form vs. naked bodies.