Hey guy, thats the best photo of the beautiful Woodie I've ever seen.I don't know if it is leagal or not but I hi-jacked the photo and it is so neat sitting on my desktop. What a pleasure when I light off my computer.
What in the world would you use a 60mm lends for??
Part 2, you stated in the flash they looked like sparks, I said, on a sunny day they will sparkle. I always seen this happen just before and just after dawn the coldest time of the day. Have you ever gone out early AM and have a light coating of snow on it that when you move around it, it just sort of fluffs around, well you found some. Have fun. Paul
Hmmm, looks like this BBQ has some real fresh steaks.
Dang, I have only seen this a half a dozen times in 60
years. I just can't think of what its called. It's frozen
humidity. When you get a warm, moist southern wind that
blows into friged area the huminity freezes and it leaves these microscopic flakes. On a sunny day they will sparkle. Because of their weight and size they just float around.
I never thought of trying to photograph this phenomenom.
Daaa, are they not the same girls.
If you must oil something you must use gun oil. Regular oil will absorbe moisture which will cause rust. Gun oil will not absorbe moister. Synthetic oils will make things so slippery it will not hold and almost inpossible to remove from the object.
I might be interested in your FD equipment
Go to KEH find out what your equipment is worth then tell me what you have and how much.
Is it a AE-1 or a AE-1P
Hey Guy, your lucky most disposable cameras don't last that long.
Can't do tea, turns me teeth green, then I have to UPS them to me DRS for whitening again
I agree, Thats why I use any one of me 5 FD Canons with about 15 different lens 24mm to 1600mm with doublers.
Yup-purr, but I have 2 slices of crunchy PB and honey at about 9 am.
About 2 yrs ago I found a roll of 120 film in my old Brownie. Took it to a camera store, explained the situation. Dang, it was our Easter photos from 1951. So take it to a store that develops film the old fashion way