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This is one of my favourite shots from the last couple of years. Just

a proof that it does not have to be the latest equipment. M2(1958)

and 1st generation 35/2 Summicron. Tri-X in D-76 1:1 and handheld at

1/15 second wide-open. Photo is from Havana, Cuba, December 2000.

 

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www.blakeleydesign.com/topolino/TA/pages/Cuba%200.htm

 

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Tom A

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Al,

 

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That's very strange. When I right-click your image, the URL I get is:

 

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http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=515802&size=md

 

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But in your messages the URL is:

 

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http://www.photo.net/photo/515802

 

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I have no idea why we're getting different URLs. In any case, this

should be the image you've been attempting to display:

 

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<img

src="http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=515802&size=m

d">

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I don't think that you can directly link to images hosted on geocities

(or tripod or several other free hosts)--they get blocked. If Ken

lists the URL for the image, we can cut and paste it into the

browser's location field, but the image won't display properly on

outside sites.

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A little vanity never hurt anyone, I suppose. I like all the photos,

including the ones of the Leicas, but I agree with Eliot that we have

plenty of photos of Leica cameras in all of our books, so it doesn't

make sense to post pictures of them here. Plus, if you only have one

Leica, then you have to take a picture of your Leica with <i>another

camera brand!!</i>. (That's just meant in fun. If a photograph is

taken with another brand in the spirit of what the Leica rangerfinder

is best at, then post away. Macro shots taken with a Nikon SLR

probably wouldn't fit that well.)

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Mike Dixon is <i>precisely</i> correct regarding images posted to

photo.net. I also have instructions in the Admin section showing how

to post images from photo.net. Where my post was copied above (it's

in the Admin section), it failed because the HTML that I included in

my original post to cancel the effect of the codess is stripped

when a copy of it is made. It is best to go to the thread itself to

see exactly how to make your posting.

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Remember, don't use the spaces. The spaces were used earlier for

clarity; to show the HTML coding without activating the coding itself.

When actually typing in the HTML with the angle brackets and all,

don't use ANY spaces.

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Also, this thread is getting extremely long. For folks on a sloooow

connection, it's taking a long time to load with all the images. It'd

be a good plan to begin new threads, and categorize them as "Image

Critique." That would be the best thing.

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Yo Giles,

 

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<center><img

src="http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=532822&size=md"></center>

 

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I just get all tantric when you talk about M gear. So here is my

setup. Whoever said that I don't use all my focal lengths has just

been proven wrong tonight!

 

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<img src="http://www.stockhouse.com/tools/images/smileywink2.gif">

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