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  1. Many years ago I was a competitive bowler. The time came when equipment manufacturers started using reactive resins on the surface of their bowling balls. The idea was that the reactive resins in the surface would absorb the oil on the lanes, but unfortunately, the ball became ladened with oil and conditioners. What I had to do in order to pull the oil out was to get a extra clean, empty five gallon plastic bucket and fill it half way with quality cat litter. No joke, true story, then I placed the ball in the bucket and then filled the bucket all the way with the rest of the cat litter. I left the ball in there for minimum of five days and after that time, used the ball and it was outstanding. The clay in the litter is very strong and will prevent any fungal spores from getting a head start on you. Hope this helps, Tony
  2. I liked this subject right away and used my Pentax k100d Super body with a Takumar F 70~210mm Lens. Focal Length 70mm. Thanks for viewing. Tony
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    The lookout.

    This was taken at Seaside, Oregon. I was walking away when this gentleman appeared out of nowhere and sat down. Taken with Nikon D70s and AF Nikkor 28~105mm D Lens. Thanks for viewing. Tony
  4. I was really fortunate this turned out as well as it did because I was in the middle of swapping out lenses when I first spotted the seagull. Harsh sunlit day. :((
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    Awesome Canna Lily.

    This subject was shot with an early issue Nikon D70s with AF Nikkor 35~70mm Lens. I was initially concerned about the Limited Dynamic Range because this camera was known for not being able to properly cover the reds, yellows and whites. Thanks so much
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