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May 21, 2020 09:52:41   #
Foolishly I was watching it and put in a bid on ezsniper, planning to delete it. I thought I had to have something on EZ sniper to keep my contract. turns out that is not required. That was about a week ago. I called a camera store to see if I could rent a lens. The owner said I could use one of my Nikon lenses with an FTZ adapter. I bought the FTZ but found it does't work with zoom lenses. Now I have $2,000.00 invested. I am ninety-one years of age but can't blame my age for poor planning.
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May 20, 2020 18:32:59   #
I’ve gotta’ have the latest mirrorless camera, I thought, so I plunged in. My grandson pointed out that it has buttons similar to our earlier model nikons. “Yes, and a few extras,” I noticed.
So if you would be interested in a new “out of the box” Z6 it is for sale. I’m asking $1,500.00 plus $26.00 shipping. It will be shipped in the original box, safely packed inside a larger box.
I have.a 100% positive feedback in eBay but their guarantee is not promised because I’m not listing it with them. They would charge me $150.00 to list it and you, $125.00 in tax.You can pay with check, money order or PayPal. Call me if you have any questions.
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May 11, 2020 10:21:39   #
Stealth bomber! Bluejays are territorial!


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May 11, 2020 07:47:34   #
Yesterday I heard a protest going on in front of my house so I went out to investigate. All I saw was grackles in my neighbor's yard ... until I saw the protesters. Blue Jays were swooping down and pecking the intruders. I had seen the birds staking out their territory in the Shumard Red Oak in my yard, dissuading squirrels and cats, but I did't know how much territory they controlled. Since the birds had adopted me and I had watched their nticcs outside my office window for so long, I thought they would appreciate assistance. My approach did the job. In this case it was the Bluejays who were the stealth bombers.
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May 9, 2020 02:55:02   #
freediver808 wrote:
Thank you for kind words, I’m not a resident but practicing physician for 33 years. I graduated from medical school in Kiev in 1988
I was medstudent / responder during Chernobyl. I have 2 adult kids
Now nearing retirement ( I am 55)
and I think I can pretty much handle everything. My self-portrait meant to communicate calm resolve and strength of our medical community.


I certainly did't mean to imply that you were as resident. The American College of Physicians would have been a clue to anyone. I mentioned that only to compare the long hours with little sleep that you had all those years go with the present. situation. Agin I thank you for your service.
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May 5, 2020 22:58:41   #
Dr. Crook could I get your permission to put your note on facebook. Everyone in the mainland is excited about thanking caregivers and this would open their hearts every more. Hero may not be the right word but we are all so appreciative.
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May 4, 2020 09:14:48   #
You can almost read her mind. Great pictures of a beautiful granddaughter.


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May 4, 2020 08:49:03   #
freediver808 wrote:
After long weeks of quarantine Hawaii beaches are open for walking and exercising again...the sun , blue skies and ocean renewed my soul...My colleges and I have been working long hours ...By any means it is not over yet but being here on this remote beach during golden hour gives me hope and calm...Stay safe, friends
Irina Crook, MD, FACP


The mainland needs to know this story. Do you have a facebook account, and would you be willing to share it? After finishing your residency I know you hoped you would never have those hours again, but today you willingly serve. Thanks and God bless you.
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Apr 17, 2020 12:23:01   #
That looks like a Lynx.




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Apr 14, 2020 10:27:55   #
The Buda Engine Company was founded in 1881. Based in Harvey, Illinois, USA, Buda manufactured engines for industrial, truck, and marine applications.

Could this be an early harvester?
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Mar 25, 2020 07:01:11   #
Twenty seconds is a long time.


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Mar 25, 2020 06:41:39   #
fjdarling wrote:
Graham - it's great to see you back. MANY of us missed you.


DITTO!
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Mar 22, 2020 08:27:59   #
The D70 was Camera of the Year when it came out. I have three D70s cameras and everyone tells me I'm a good photographer ... for the same reason you cite.
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Mar 22, 2020 07:15:17   #
rmalarz wrote:
Hi, DWU2. The camera body is a Hasselblad 500c/cm manufactured in 1963. The lens is a Zeiss Planar f/2.8 manufactured in 1969. The sensor is a Phase One P20 manufactured in 2004.
--Bob


I once heard that looking through pictures you could tell the ones taken with a Zeiss lens. They are that good. So in addition to the attributes of the photographer, good lens adds a little class.
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Mar 20, 2020 07:52:02   #
Such great pictures. I thought I could use the first one as a banner so I added clouds. I goofed. The original early morning shot right out of the camera is better than my feeble effort. I won't be ninety-one until April so I still have time to learn.


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