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A bit biased Roger. It looks like Abe is having a heart attack in the one shot.
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I started to get seasick. If the ball is fairly parked on the table then the ceiling is hung on a slope.
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On the later IIa the Pronto variant will X, M, and self-timer. I think there's a Syncro Compur too. Among Voigtlanders kinky door-mount shutter releases this had to be the easiest to use steadily.
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I know it's not perfed. I had a hard time with ' it's like a 6x6 except when it's turned up like a portrait might be on Wednesday after a full moon in the Fall'. That's why I spit out a number - I figured the guy might find a ruler and be done with it.
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You could e-mail the guy who just reinstalled Windows.
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1 5/8" square - 127
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I can see the end of contributions if the last drive resulted in nothing more than a crowded pathway to an ever larger collection of Spring Dandelion pictures. I've spent fifteen minutes trying to enter this.
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Oh, I understand. This shot was just hanging around.
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Soap. No need to get any more toxic than a drop or two of dishsoap to a cup of water.
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Sucks to be short.
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That's one crooked Pall Mall.
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It's not going to go bad fast if it gets worse at all. 'Whole truth'? It's easier to give a reasonable answer if there aren't secrets like it fell down three flights of stairs before it was run over a garbage truck which flipped it into a sewer where a twenty pound rat chewed on it for three days while ignoring the seal covering.
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This is one of those things is rarely used and hits ebuy fully depreciated so it may be worth the hassle. I wound up with a smooth-working Slik Standard for $20. A ball on a stick may seem like a strange idea but the infinite flexibility allows it to stand against a tree or be jammed in a rock pile. Or something.
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<< It's pretty sturdy but mine developed some drift. It's not a problem with horizontals, but it is with verticals.>> So, can it be used to hold cameras or papers?
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Oh, the ones in the camera. There's not a lot (maybe 10 grams tops) of spring pressure left on the first curtain at the end of it's travel so any tendency over time is towards a lack of tension - basically it does it's thing but flops at the end. As long as you've told the whole truth it's not something that explodes.
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With the filter off, the big wash is gone from that surface but the intensity of the streetlight can still be recorded on the remaining elements - nothing's flareproof. Light can also bounce off a closed aperture and off the front of a shutter as it travels, not that that applies here. That is a good looking lightpole though.
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Sorry Jon but for all those windows I just don't see any.
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Ever see one of those dumpsters slide off a forklift?
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...that our entwined souls enrich themselves as we bask in the rainbow of colors that combine to light the fruits of our efforts... Heh, I'm sensitive.
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Vic, you like to watch plumbers work?
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So, straight processing is photography and x-processing is art?
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Great. Now I can't shake this image of a bride carrying Jay through a doorway.
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US Navy pilots are ok, but if ever you get a chance to ride with these guys it's a blast.
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let's get this out of the way now... (nudity)
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