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Jan 26, 2018 00:04:19   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Bill_de wrote:
Chris, I said you were probably oblivious to what you were doing and didn't take a critical look. Here is the list of people who you responded to in this thread who, up to that point, had only responded to the OP or somebody else.

racerrich3
rehess
Brucej67
Delderby
Apbrush
rvhowdy
harly82fxr
bull drink water
carl hervol
BigGWells
wj cody
Bugfan
cjc2
GoofyNewfie
BebuLamar
btbj
canon Lee
Quinn 4
n3eg

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You are WRONG, Bill ... many of those addressed ME, directly ... since you seem to have so much time on your hands, take a little more, and really READ them!

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Jan 26, 2018 00:14:20   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
Chris T wrote:
You are WRONG, Bill ... many of those addressed ME, directly ... since you seem to have so much time on your hands, take a little more, and really READ them!


Chris, I believe you may have worked backwards. You need to start on page one. People addressed you directly after you replied to their posts to the OP or others. It is exactly as Don said. A number of the people initially only posted how many cameras they had. That was the OP's question, not yours. As I said originally, you have this delusion that everybody is talking to you. If that makes you feel good about yourself I guess that's OK. You are a legend, in your own mind.

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Jan 26, 2018 01:22:51   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Bill_de wrote:
Chris, I believe you may have worked backwards. You need to start on page one. People addressed you directly after you replied to their posts to the OP or others. It is exactly as Don said. A number of the people initially only posted how many cameras they had. That was the OP's question, not yours. As I said originally, you have this delusion that everybody is talking to you. If that makes you feel good about yourself I guess that's OK. You are a legend, in your own mind.

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Bill ... what you're not taking into account is other posts on other threads, which you could not possibly know anything about, as you're so damned busy sticking your nose into other people's business .... Get a Life, Bill!!!!

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Jan 26, 2018 02:00:49   #
Valsmere Loc: New Jersey
 
I responded 😶

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Jan 26, 2018 11:40:10   #
wj cody Loc: springfield illinois
 
Chris T wrote:
And, I'll bet - when it snows, you get a few Crystals on the edges of your print, too ...

Da Da Doo Run Run ....

Run quick ... get the generator on to warm up the place ....


but only a few...

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Jan 26, 2018 11:41:47   #
wj cody Loc: springfield illinois
 
Chris T wrote:
Well, in adverse conditions - wind, rain, snow ... it's better to have a film changing bag at the ready (or, any kind of protective cover) ....

But, in situations like that, you aren't really expected to change lenses in no time flat ....

Only, inside ... and at outdoor events, like weddings, etc. ...

Some folks can do it, in their sleep, yaknow, Richard ....


using only film, as i do, and usually the 5x7 in the winter, a changing bag, for me, is an absolute must have. it can do an enormous amount of things in the cold!

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Jan 26, 2018 16:58:09   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
wj cody wrote:
using only film, as i do, and usually the 5x7 in the winter, a changing bag, for me, is an absolute must have. it can do an enormous amount of things in the cold!


Yes, I know, WJ - a changing bag is a must-have ... 5x7 in the winter, huh?

A tradition?

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Feb 4, 2018 10:33:49   #
wj cody Loc: springfield illinois
 
Chris T wrote:
Yes, I know, WJ - a changing bag is a must-have ... 5x7 in the winter, huh?

A tradition?


yes, sort of. now living in illinois, the topography of the middle part of the state is not very interesting. so i tend to go farther south around cape girardeau for my winter photos, unless a commission interferes. i love using the 5x7 tropical camera in the winter. it's really a joy to use. a great advantage, for me, is i can use glass plates with it. really neat.

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Feb 4, 2018 11:14:26   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
wj cody wrote:
yes, sort of. now living in illinois, the topography of the middle part of the state is not very interesting. so i tend to go farther south around cape girardeau for my winter photos, unless a commission interferes. i love using the 5x7 tropical camera in the winter. it's really a joy to use. a great advantage, for me, is i can use glass plates with it. really neat.


I also have a 5x7 ... not sure whether it'd be considered "tropical" or not ... it's a flat-bed B&J ... all wood ... red leather bellows .... needs a good cleaning ....

Glass plates, huh, WJ? ...

How many of those do you carry around with you, when you take the trip down to Cape Girardeau?

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