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They grow them big in Texas...........12 Aug 2008 12:23 GMT3
................but they are bigger here!
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3234/2753371304_acfa94898b_o.jpg
The D3 Gets A Turbo Charger!!11 Aug 2008 21:47 GMT18
Well, not exactly!  But the 2GB buffer upgrade gives the same seat of the
pants feeling.  Though the upgrade is $500 and a trip to Nikon Service for
the work to be performed it dispels the myth that the dSLR is a dead end
technologically locked device.  Way to go Nikon!
The Totally Amazing And Abstract D3 Shows Off Its Artsy Side!!11 Aug 2008 06:29 GMT7
Who would have thunk it?  The D3 being a manly camera designed to withstand
the rigors and abuse only a sports shooter and PJ can inflict is found
in circles where the people are light in the loafers and eating cheese and
tofu.
Son Of A Bitch!  No Wonder I Can't Get My 400/2.8 Nikkor!!10 Aug 2008 21:18 GMT10
These guys are hoarding them.
<http://stateoftheart.popphoto.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/2008/
08/03/dscn0464.jpg
>
Rita
Two For Two And The D3!!10 Aug 2008 21:15 GMT43
You won't have to wait long when you can shoot at 9fps.
<http://ritaberk.myhosting247.com/anticipation.htm>
Rita
Nikon Delivers The Final 0ne-Two Punch To Canon!!10 Aug 2008 21:11 GMT19
And wins with a KO by delivering the D3/D700 combo.
<http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1021&thread=28874460>
Rita
Even The Mighty D3 Couldn't Stop The Arch From Collapsing!!10 Aug 2008 21:10 GMT5
The supernatural power of the D3 is no match for gravity
<http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2008/08/collapse-wall-arch-proves-gravity-d
oes-work-arches-national-park
>
Rita
Is this a RGB/CMYK difference problem?10 Aug 2008 14:04 GMT4
Kind of a newbie printing question.
I just tried to print a large photo at my local digital print store
(Harvey Norman) which uses a huge Fuji printer connected to those
usual "print kiosks".
Super Wide Angle Lenses & Filters10 Aug 2008 02:37 GMT2
Another one for you. I use a thin CIR-PL (particularly) and
(separately) a UV filter on a Canon EF-S 10-22mm lens (77mm filter
size) on a Canon EOS 350D.  I was planning to get some other
(particularly B&W) filters to play around with using the above
Out Of Date Pro Film10 Aug 2008 02:28 GMT4
I have some Fujichrome Velvia 100F 35mm film dated 2007.07 (i.e. 1
year out of date) which has been stored since purchase (before the
expiry date) airtight in the fridge. Would it be still useable or not
in anyone's experience?
S5 Pro love's.....................sunset10 Aug 2008 02:17 GMT1
http://www.dicasa.nl/Sun.htm
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www.dicasa.nl
INFRARED PANOS LOVE THE TOTALLY DIGITAL D60!08 Aug 2008 21:57 GMT39
A steamy hot day when the sun is directly overhead ... perfect time
for an infrared pano!
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/101276313/original
This was a quickie done with CS3's Photomerge command.
16 photographs by al-Farrob08 Aug 2008 17:53 GMT1
I invite you to visit
www.al-farrob.com
MR. ED LOVES THE TOTALLY INFRARED D60!08 Aug 2008 04:23 GMT3
This one is for you, Jim Kramer....
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/101056640/original
Oh, and you too, Rita.
GETTING CLOSE WITH THE 40D!08 Aug 2008 04:13 GMT3
This is a full-size crop.
http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/101096606/original
Mmmmmm, anyone care for lunch?
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