gvarner wrote:
How about eliminating the general non-photography chit chat forum? It has absolutely no relevance here. Th3 dialogue spirals into nonsense pretty fast. Me, I’m looking for photography insights here.
Type in Unsubscribe... Problem Fixed
sippyjug104 wrote:
Jerry, take my advice and be sure to turn the fresh air on after eating at Taco Bell. I'm sharing an experience from a friend. 😁
My thoughts exactly......
WHEN I open a item, I then have the choice to read it or to close it.. Surprisingly the tex revels where, When, and how the picture has been taken.. If I were to change anything on the UHH website would be to include where the Picture was taken.. nuff said, keep em coming.....
The Chit Chat Items are just fine as they are.. My main interest is Flying and Airplanes, But I still look at the Flowers, Bum le bees, Travel, and several other Items and enjoy them for the art involved.. I admire the Eye that sees the beauty in each of the pictures, and I laugh with the folks that send the funny stories and cartoons along on the UHH form.. You critics who just want to see pictures,,, BUY A BOOK
Burtzy wrote:
If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all. --no attribution
I believe that is a Rodney Dangerfield quote......
When Cannon had the Booth at Oskosh, I lost a lens cap and They gave me one for free.. Sadly Cannon does no longer have that booth, butI have been a Cannon fan ever since. I have bought several camera bodies and Lens since.. Cannon is my go to brand...
It sounds About right....
That is a Beautiful old Car.. Thank you for Sharing.. In the mid Fifties i worked in a Gas station and the Owner had a 1936 Packard Seadan. The ride was amazing. It just kinda floated down the road.. It had a straight Eight Engine, and you could not hear or feel it running I am sorry to say that I did not take a picture of it..
I think it is Photo Shop time.... but save the oringal......
Plieku69 wrote:
Wagon, no. Manure spreader, yes.
It is good to see that someone else here knows their Poop... A note, That is one piece of machinery the dealers would not stand behind.......
Very nice picture. Someone put a Hex on that one?????
I get 14. Or did I go wrong someplace????
With a 7d I use a 18-400 Tamron lens which for my photos is a great. I shoot Airshows and Landscape mostly. And don’t want to worry about getting dust or dirt on the sensor. I have read that at extreme settings this lens looses some of the sharpness but it is good enough for me. I am not going to enlarge my photos where this would be a problem, and it is 1/3 the size of my 150-600 Tamron. Also I can still hand hold it steady enough to get good pictures. Sorry about the rambling but I think that you have my story.