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Mar 28, 2021 08:17:22   #
My first post in some years. I took the daughter to a college campus tour amd bumped into my college senior. (Thanks to texting so we could meet.)
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Aug 14, 2018 13:40:41   #
Looks like a beautiful bag. I was trying to compare it online. It's not in any new line. May I ask how old it is?
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Aug 14, 2018 13:27:16   #
Stefan Bock, my brother, and his wife, Stacey, built a barn out of two one hundred year old barns and they invite local talent to play. They live in South Amherst, Ohio. They share their barn and love of music. This is Michael Weber of The Michael Weber Show and they are awesome!

The Michael Weber Show

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Jul 29, 2012 16:19:44   #
What color is it, black, silver, or white?
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Jul 29, 2012 15:07:38   #
Did you sell this camera yet?
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Jul 29, 2012 15:04:33   #
I had my heart set on an Olympus PEN ep3. But then my hubby introduced me to the Sony NEX-7. The viewfinder is built-in whereas the ep3, the viewfinder plugs into the hotshoe. I wish there were a store where I can pick them up and try them out, but there is nothing near me.

I haven't checked into this site in a long time and I'm glad I checked because you guys are all over the newest gear. Thanks for all your input.

I never have thought of switching from Olympus to Sony but maybe just maybe....
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Mar 15, 2012 07:26:50   #
I mentioned this to my 13 yr old son last night and his first reply was, why don't they just go ahead and let them have their own nation. But then it would be a country within a country, like in South Africa. (brainy kid)
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Feb 17, 2012 07:19:34   #
I use GoDaddy strictly for the domain name and smugmug powers my website. I love smugmug. It was my first choice, so I do not have others to compare.
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Feb 9, 2012 15:38:41   #
I love Creative Memories' quality. Their hardcover books are stitched. They now have a lay-flat book. All the products are rigorously tested and are archaival.
http://digital.creativememories.com/shop/ProductGroup/View/PhotoBooksWS

I am a CM consultant...goes hand in hand with my photography. My CM ID - 26966878
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Dec 12, 2011 22:05:54   #
Pandabob wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
ALYN wrote:
One of our fellow FORUMites is sending me some 120 film to use in my 50+ year old camera. Any idea where I might be able to process it ????
ALYN
alyn1477@comcast.net


google dwaynes photo they might. they were the last kodachrome lab in country. Or get a recent copy of shutterbug magazine and loook in the back where they have ads for camera repair etc.


If you live in or near a big enough city there should be some pro labs that still develop 35mm, 120, 220 even sheet film and will do so for B&W, C-41 and E-6. So long as you're not trying to develop Kodachrome or really old color neg or slide film you should be able to get it processed locally by some folks that know what they're doing. I even here that Wal Mart here in Dallas will send 120 out to a local pro lab so that's even an option in some places.

WARNING! Don't give your film over to anyone that seems at all confused about what you're giving them. Lots of places can still do it or can farm it out... but you want to make dang sure it's being handled by someone that understands what you're asking for.
quote=sinatraman quote=ALYN One of our fellow FO... (show quote)


I found one store in my area that still develops and prints. I have also sent my film to thedarkroom.com
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Dec 12, 2011 07:24:10   #
I had a chance to use airline points to receive a free year of American Photo. I agree about the ads and all. I have limited funds to spend. I'm saving up for a lens and hopefully a new digital camera. I really don't want to learn photoshop.
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Dec 12, 2011 07:24:09   #
I had a chance to use airline points to receive a free year of American Photo. I agree about the ads and all. I have limited funds to spend. I'm saving up for a lens and hopefully a new digital camera. I really don't want to learn photoshop.
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Dec 5, 2011 07:31:00   #
My film camera is a Canon T70. I like it but it doesn't make me want to stick with Canon for digital. I've grown to accept my Canon P&S.

I sold my Olympus DSLR e300. I loved it. I still borrow it back now and then. Every time I have to give it back, I have to say goodbye all over again.

Agreeing with the statement that DSLRs will be going out of style. I'm looking at the Olympus PEN series. The ep3 to be exact. I do not shoot RAW, so I do not need the option.

Best wishes to your shopping! Ebay is a good place to start for a used model.
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Dec 1, 2011 15:08:22   #
To those that do not have photos of themselves. Have you tried the timer setting on your camera? It is a fun tool. Makes for fun interesting family photos while on vacation. Gets you in your own shot.

I've recently wanted to branch into the boudoir photography a little and did not have a model, so I used myself (I'm 46 and have recently lost 80 pounds.) Timer shot:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s320x320/316267_276007509086374_262012977152494_887549_1311135717_n.jpg
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Dec 1, 2011 07:27:08   #
Raised in the Cleveland, OH area, moved to California, studied photography, wanted to be the next Annie Leibovitz or something like that. Mostly I was a "starving artist" driving around being a baby photographer all around Orange County and Los Angeles.

Met my husband in church choir, match made in heaven, and we have 4 children. Boy 13, boy 10, girl 7, girl 4. After the 3rd baby, we moved to northwestern Ohio for a higher quality of living (and air).

Oh yeah, my hubby fixes life support equiptment in hospitals.

ETA: I tried adding images, but it wouldn't work. I enter a caption and browse for the image, but it dissappears when I hit enter. Grr.
Trying a hotlink:
http://www.scamperartistry.com/LisaBEs-Family-Photo-Albums/Vacation/Cape-Cod-Aug-2011/i-W2ZzJN9/0/M/img3051-M.jpg
visit to Cape Cod, summer 2011
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