Great camera at great price. I have one and wouldn't part with it. Someone's gonna get a good deal!
Nice! I've also found that jogging to and from the fridge helps.
I always wondered about the definition of a netball, now I know.
Pstrykacz wrote:
A bottle???
This monster is 5 feet long, not counting a bowsprit!!!
It would have to be a one hell of a bottle!!! :-)))
No worries, I'm working on emptying a bottle for you! Seriously, excellent work!
awesome camera. you need to understand aperture, shutter speed, and lighting to get great results, but it will give you an appreciation for images like never before. Definitely not a Point and shoot and nobody will ever want to steal it.
74 and 2/3 - still plugging away (but not buying any new magazine subscriptions).
Fascinating - can't wait to hear the greenies blather about how the superconducting magnets interfere with bird's navigation and will cause the magnetic poles to flip along with male pattern baldness!
Thank you all for the posts. They brought back memories of my childhood, especially on my great grandfather's farm His name was Paddy but my great-grandmother called him "himself". He had 2 large Belgian horses he used to plow the fields, and, in the winter, he would hitch them to a sleigh. The harnesses were shiny black with bells. We would go to town where he'd give the "townies" sleigh rides. When Paddy died, hundreds of people came to the wake and funeral.
The farm is gone now and so are my grandparents and parents, but your posts kindled a series of warm memories, so thank you for those.
I keep 2-3 extra batteries in my bag and recharge them from time to time. I also rotate them in my camera. I do what architect does, if one goes bad, I chuck it. So far, they are all working fine after 3-4 years.
dramatic difference. Hope you get some rain real soon.
one everybody missed - INDOOR PLUMBING!
Thank God for men and women like him. They served a cause greater than themselves.