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Photo Forum / Film Photography / 35 mm / September 2007

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nikon 18-200mm VR DX19 Sep 2007 13:13 GMT3
I am planning to buy this lens.  It looks pretty versatile.
Any feedback from this lens?  I would use it on a D80.
thanks
Got a nice new computer19 Sep 2007 05:37 GMT2
... so now, I'm gonna' have to rebuild all my bozo filters.
[SI] - Hard water19 Sep 2007 00:56 GMT2
At least it isn't blue and falling from the sky...
http://www.pbase.com/shootin/hardwater
Yashica Lynx RF, and a polariser?18 Sep 2007 22:41 GMT4
Howdy everyone,
I have recently become fascinated with rangefinder photography because of the focusing
style, the result of bad eyes.  In this discovery process I also found that many older
Japanese cameras have lenses that are hyper sharp (to the epitomy of it), including Yashicas
exposure for flash photos?18 Sep 2007 16:15 GMT10
I have a Yashica FX-7 SLR film camera. It is manual except for a built
in exposure indicator. I can adjust the shutter speed and aperature to
get good exposure outdoors but now I'd like to try a flash attachment
and do not know what shutter speed and aprature setting to use. The
HUGE BIRDS LOVE THE 20D !18 Sep 2007 04:16 GMT6
Even monsters like this little fellow:
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/85783084/original
Insect Aliens Attack Hummer!17 Sep 2007 19:06 GMT8
OK, Alien Bees illuminate Hummingbird just didn't do the trick:
http://www.dyesscreek.com/hidden_pages/091407.html
Eric Miller
www.dyesscreek.com
HIGH SOCIETY LOVES THE 20D !17 Sep 2007 17:29 GMT2
A bright, sunny September day means it's time to get out and socialize
with the uppity-ups at the annual Polo match.  Here's a few happy
snaps from yesterday.
"Oh Reginald, that was an outstanding chukka!  Please pass the Grey
Metz 402 - great for 1st shot but will not recycle for 2nd shot16 Sep 2007 19:26 GMT1
After several years of non-use my 402 will "crank up and fire" only
one time on the manual setting.  Whining starts immediately and the
ready light comes on within 10-15 seconds and the whining stops.
It will not recycle after the 1st discharge on the manual setting.
Almay16 Sep 2007 14:07 GMT15
Anyone here using Almay?
Any experiences to share good or bad?
I'm especially interested in people's experiences outside of the UK.
Jim
Ping: Annika198016 Sep 2007 11:54 GMT26
Recognize this:
http://search.ebay.com.au/200150807661
Larry Thong, or whatever... This thing is like about $7 US. What'd you
pay for that thing you use?
my personal portfolio16 Sep 2007 08:33 GMT2
with more of 200 immages
http://it.fotolia.com/p/213380/partner/213380
morgan
Belly dancing? Yes They are right enough!15 Sep 2007 09:25 GMT1
Wow
It's all I could say.
http://www.weddingsnportraits.com.au/POD/02-09-07.htm
Doug
[SI] - Mandate - Man Made13 Sep 2007 18:06 GMT3
>From Bowser
Man Made
A photo of anything man made; buildings, bridges, cars, pretty much
anything built by human beings of any age.
Anybody here remember autochromes?12 Sep 2007 00:03 GMT2
http://www.smithsonianmagazine.com/issues/2007/september/autochromes.php
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