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Feb 22, 2016 11:51:04   #
I think that this is the most spectacular site on earth. Many, many yers ago they actually lit fires and threw them from the top. Yosemite I feel is the most spectacular and inspiring place in the world. Thanks for sharing this.
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Dec 20, 2015 05:38:57   #
Mark,
You really captured the Best Place On Earth. I was going to get up there a month ago, but just couldn't make it. These are spectacular. The falls are finally getting some water. Ansel would be proud of these.
Ron
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Dec 2, 2015 13:23:39   #
Personally, I don't use a mouse. Try using a track ball. Even then an occasional cleaning is needed. Just take out the ball and clean off the three "rollers" and you're all set. I use a Logitech Trackball. Hope this helps.
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Nov 26, 2015 07:09:36   #
Check out a WOLVERINE F2D SUPER PLUS film to Digital Converter.
Extremely easy to use, Very inexpensive, and 20 MP scanning. It is also very small. I had a very expensive desk scanner, and when it died, I check this one out, and for $80 or less I figured it would be an interim scanner. Never bought a more expensive one. Has adjustments on unit, or you can save on SD card or directly to computer and use software there. I use Corel X5 on a PC. I live on the west coast and got mine at Fry's Electronics, and after a couple of years had an issue, called their customer service, and replaced it with a current model for about $55. What a deal.
Check it out.
Ron

Wolverine scanner

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Nov 25, 2015 10:01:04   #
I loved the article. I have several film cameras and lenses, Konica T3, Canon AE1, A1, and 11 various lenses. from a 15mm Ultra Wide to a 500mm Cat telephoto, which I have an adapter for my Tsi and T5i.
I still love the film cameras and can't get any money for trade in. I also like the digital cameras, such a wide array of features all in one.
I really do miss Kodachrome 25 though.
Digital is great for an economical reason, Can take lots of pictures, then delete the "bad" ones.
I also have a digital film converter to convert slides to digital-Wolverine 20Mp.

Canon T5i- Sigma 18-300 telephoto Lancaster, CA Poppy field


Canon T5i- Sigma 18-300 telephoto-Marina del Rey, CA

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Sep 5, 2015 02:03:29   #
Fisher makes many different styles. Have you used all of them? I realize feel is important, BUT function to resolve the problem is far more important.
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Sep 4, 2015 15:39:51   #
If you want an amazing pen go to> http://fisherspacepens.com/
I am a distributor for them. These pens will write in heat, cold, underwater, and in space.
These pens were developed for the astronauts.
I have one that is a 338 Lapua bullet pen.
Hope this helps,
Ron Udkoff
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Aug 6, 2015 12:02:13   #
Thanks, it sure gives a great perspective on getting older.
One of my Favorite quotes is, 'Life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer to the end, THE FASTER IT GOES!! SO HAVE FUN.
Ron :thumbup:




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Aug 6, 2015 11:47:37   #
With Hillary as a "Flight Attendant" I think I'd become celibate!
Attached is the reason for the East Coast Power Failure some years back.


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Aug 2, 2015 22:11:42   #
Rebaw.
I use a source called McKenna Pro. www.mckennapro.com Phone is 800-238-3456
They have an amazing array of processes to make prints on. I have used a glossy aluminum material. with amazing results. I think if you would normally print it on glossy paper, that would be the way to go, like wise if you want matte.
I think you results would be incredible on glossy. They have paper, dry erase boards metal curved surfaces, wood, banners, and too many to list. Check them out, their service and prices are very good.
I printed this photo I took on a curve metal and it came out fantastic.
Ron


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May 8, 2015 19:44:00   #
Just bought the Sigma 18-300 lens and will be purchasing the AML72-01. I think it should be pretty good as it is especially designed for the 18-300 by Sigma. I can't believe that Sigma would put out a inferior accessory for this great lens.
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