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Apr 1, 2015 13:24:39   #
Sometimes I feel like I was around when they started making dirt.
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Apr 1, 2015 12:56:34   #
Got a 15 M.P.H. speed bump in a 25 M.P.H. on my street. If you hit it at 25, it feels like you are going airborne. They put it in, after some kids almost got hit.
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Apr 1, 2015 12:49:47   #
Beautimus.
Preachdude wrote:
The 500 rule "minimizes" the blur caused by the movement on our Earth. Some use 600, and the blur is minimal except on fair sized enlargements. If you can go with 400, the stars seem sharp even on your maximum enlargements. The wider the lens, the more flexible you can be. I shot this at f/2.8 for 20 seconds using a 15mm lens.


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Mar 25, 2015 12:54:07   #
It is called a Red/Green Dot Reflex sight. A light is reflected off of the front (The high place) and you can see it. Shows you where your Gun/Camera is pointing. Very effective. Can be used with both eyes open. Once aligned, just keep the dot centered on your target, and you will be in frame. Instructions usually come with the sight.Very good for panning a shot off of a tripod, or mono.
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Mar 1, 2015 13:15:36   #
Pentax K50 & Sigma SD14.
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Dec 6, 2014 14:25:47   #
How about the Doors without Jim Morrison, or the Stone Poneys without Linda Ronstadt, the Big Brother and the Holding Company Without J.J. ? And Queen, without Freddy Mercury ?
bigb wrote:
While it's true most members of a band can sing i.e. carry a tune, the 'lead singer' usally has a unique and exceptional voice.Having said that ,who was the lead singer of the Grateful Dead,Crosby-Stills & Nash, The Beatles ect.?Do you think Led Zepplin would been as good with the band singing and no Robert Plant or The Who without Daltry?
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Dec 6, 2014 14:10:01   #
Wasn't obsolete. Congress said it was to expensive to fly, and that satellites could do the same thing. Guess that's why we need all of those high flying photo drones, to back up the satellites,
Robert Graybeal wrote:
The only reason it was retired is because it is obsolete.
Just wait till we see what replaced it!
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Dec 6, 2014 14:04:33   #
Let me know what you're smoking, I'd like to try it.
tayco wrote:
You don't see the turban clad face with what looks to be a gun?
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Dec 6, 2014 13:57:56   #
Wondermus pics. I think I would have needed new shorts after that encounter.
gessman wrote:
Waterton Canyon was created by the Platte River. There is an access road up to a dam 7 miles up from the access point in a southwest suburb of the Denver metro area. The only cars permitted are workers at the dam and otherwise it has been designated a recreation area for hikers, bicyclists, and horses. It is a very popular area where there is a bit of wildlife such as deer, elk, Bighorn Sheep, bear, mountain lion, birds, etc. I used to go there a lot but less lately. At the far end of the road the Colorado Trail begins and goes for 600 miles across the Rockies and crosses the Continental Divide in 13 places at last count. It is a rugged terrain with limited access so once on it, it is miles to the next access point. Some people bike it but most hike hit.

During the mating season the Bighorn Sheep can often be seen close to the road up the canyon since they come down to get water from the river. October and early November is a good time to visit if you want Bighorn pictures. I got a few using my SX50 and intended to go back with my 5DMkII but that didn't happen. At 78 and with limited ability to walk long distances I ride my bike up in there and often encounter critters along the way so I got a GoPro wannabe called a sj4000 camera that shoots 1080p video for my bike and caught a "Woot off" of a double lens camera being liquidated and mounted both on my handlebars. This trip a friend and neighbor rode along with me. You can cut and paste the following into your browser to see the video if you choose: youtube.com/watch?v=B1oBqjZHpzc . I won't include the entire url so it won't be put in the Links section here in uhh.

As we was riding up the canyon on Oct 16 we encountered a splinter group of young Bighorn Sheep herd coming along the canyon road to a point to where they typically enter the river. I stopped and remained very still let them go by me. This is not a petting zoo. These animals are totally wild but during rut tend to ignore people around them. If you watch the video which is two minutes and eighteen seconds you will notice at the end of the split screen mode I took off pretty quick. I won't say I was "white-knuckling" but my knuckles were at least light pink when those two split and headed for both sides of me, I was prepped to move out. In the full screen replay you will see that the oldest, largest of the rams stopped just on my right and turned toward me, eyeing my right side so that's why I exited rather quickly, having seen those guys butt each other. I apologize for the quality of the video. It's not a very good video because I was heading straight into the sun with 170 degree lens which were taxed to get a good picture because of the light and it can be pretty choppy if you select 1080p and don't give it time to load before you play it, depending on your computer.
Waterton Canyon was created by the Platte River. ... (show quote)
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Nov 24, 2014 16:19:48   #
Soooo Gooood !!!
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Nov 24, 2014 16:10:59   #
Didn't know the truth could be hilarious.
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Nov 24, 2014 16:03:57   #
Not a convert. Original manufacture. They built them as far back as 1917.
donrent wrote:
I HIGHLY doubt the $300 offer also...

Orginally a "motor home" ???? Doubt that also...

Kinda looks like a Herse to me thats been "converted"....


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Nov 24, 2014 15:56:46   #
Yeah Mate, keep your knickers smooth.
donrent wrote:
Sixty-four years later, why is this even a topic for discussion ???
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Nov 15, 2014 11:32:06   #
I got reusable K baskets for mine.
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Nov 14, 2014 13:54:39   #
Like mine also.
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