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Old 1st of September 2007 (Sat)   #46
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That's pretty close to the facts....

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Here in the Northwest, when the sun finally comes out, the photographers like to capture the grass growing. As you can see from the long lenses, the grass around here is a bit skittish and won't grow if it knows people are watching.

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That's pretty close to the facts....

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That's funny right there!


Just proves that truth is stranger than fiction - and funnier.

Unless of course the grass is in your front or back yard and then it grows like weeds.


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LOL. I always misspell The company Canon as cannon.

Oh well, I still don't get why peeps down use tripods with ball heads mounted on them....

Well this guy was referring to is as being a "cannon" which I thought was funny since of course, it was...
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At an outdoor baptism.
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At an outdoor baptism.
Should not be allowed The camera that is
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Agree. Im not super religious or anything, but it is kind of a sensitive moment. And no one exactly looks good being dunked into water.
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Agree. Im not super religious or anything, but it is kind of a sensitive moment. And no one exactly looks good being dunked into water.
I guess it depends on how you look at Baptism. I've been asked to photograph many a person being baptized. Many people like to capture this moment.

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Seeing as i started the thread, and havn't out in any pictures, thought i better add oneGot one today at Chatsworth Country Fair, Seems to be a few people with good dslrs there (most 350/400d with kit lens) One had a sigma 70-200mm f2.8, but was mounted to a Nikon, refused to shoot it.



Looked like a 400d with a L lens on possiably, i can't remember lol
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All shot in Death Valley, CA... love that place... not only is the place beautiful, but it's awesome to see the vast aray of photography equipment people use there... from old school to the standard point-n-shoot of the day, the place is like photography/photographer heaven. LoL





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Agree. Im not super religious or anything, but it is kind of a sensitive moment. And no one exactly looks good being dunked into water.
Psst: I thought he meant the brand of camera that the guy is using!

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I am sorry I can't take credit for this photo...but just had to post it to this thread...It was sent to me by some elso who got it of the net.
I'm assuming that's real? There has to be a point where carrying 5+ bodies just gets counter-productive.
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I didnt know they had caddy's for carrying cameras at golf events too!!!
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He must get there early to be ready at hole 1, then run right to hole 18 and hope he gets there in time, cause no way is he going to keep up, lugging all that.
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Psst: I thought he meant the brand of camera that the guy is using!

Cheers.
Oops. I knew that. Well, my reason makes sense too. *hmmphh*
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I've always been wondering this.... but why do photographers seem to tape their big lens' hoods so much?
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