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$15 Chinon, 25 cent film, $1.64 develop/print
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mdcarma
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$15 Chinon, 25 cent film, $1.64 develop/print
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April 24, 2006, 02:25:21 PM »
Just makes me want to macro!
THANKS Keith!
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keithslater
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$15 Chinon, 25 cent film, $1.64 develop/print
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April 24, 2006, 06:17:12 PM »
Makes me wish I was in Colorado right now myself!
Nice pics.
Keith
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Glenn Thoreson
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$15 Chinon, 25 cent film, $1.64 develop/print
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April 24, 2006, 06:24:48 PM »
Flowers? I don't think I like you any more. We don't got no flowers here. What's up with that?
Oh, yer camera works nice, too.
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Glenn from Wyoming
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Graham Serretta
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$15 Chinon, 25 cent film, $1.64 develop/print
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It's not the tools that count, it's knowing how best to use them.
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LarryD
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$15 Chinon, 25 cent film, $1.64 develop/print
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April 26, 2006, 04:51:00 AM »
Yep those are great.
To be a Toy camera Photographer you have to be part McGeiver and Part crazy. I have the Crazy part down now where is my Fishing pole and Atomic trigger? :twisted:
As for Flowers you want to trade? I am living on Benadryl and Menthol these days; although the little yellow flowers on my Tomato plants do make me real happy.
Larry
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Mike R
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April 26, 2006, 09:11:07 AM »
The camera just begs to be used for the macro stuff. I never tire of seeing blossoms.
How did you like the hold and feel of the beast?
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mdcarma
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April 26, 2006, 06:03:07 PM »
It's a strange feel for me. I can palm a basketball with 3 fingers, so this is just a little awkward. Using my right thumb I can work the zoom between 50 and 80mm and macro. Also being a left eye shooter my nose conveniently fits in the thumb depression on the film door.
For some reason this plastic sucker just screams for an outrageous paint job. :mrgreen:
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