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Feb 23, 2008 00:51 |  #6811

signing off....


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Feb 23, 2008 00:56 as a reply to  @ misspix's post |  #6812

GMAE All

FYI. We survived. Many shots taken. Using iTouch to type. Gaaaa.


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Feb 23, 2008 00:59 |  #6813

misspix wrote in post #4976359 (external link)
signing off....

Night Miss Terri

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GMAE All

FYI. We survived. Many shots taken. Using iTouch to type. Gaaaa.

Hi Dan, how did it go? Are we feeling good about the job?


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Feb 23, 2008 01:06 |  #6814

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Hi Dan, how did it go? Are we feeling good about the job?

feeling pretty good. Haven't seen the shots yet.


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Feb 23, 2008 01:09 |  #6815

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feeling pretty good. Haven't seen the shots yet.

Good at least you aren't reporting disaster of any sort.


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Feb 23, 2008 01:12 as a reply to  @ short5's post |  #6816

I'm off to bed. Gotta get up in about four hours to drive home. See ya tomorrow night!


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Feb 23, 2008 01:46 |  #6817

Safe sailing Dan and Lisa.

I guess I am off to battle the ice demons *climbs into giant shaker of salt on wheels*


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Feb 23, 2008 02:12 |  #6818

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The Painful Truth

OOOOOOOOooo that hurts.

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Anyone here ever carry two bodies with lenses attached to shoot? How do you maneuver them?

yes

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I almost always carry two bodies and sometimes 3...depends on what I am doing...I usually have one strap around my neck and the other camera by the body and handstrap.

^^^like that

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I have the potential to do some performance shooting and would like to have my 17-55 on the 30D and my 70-200 on the 40D so that I don't have to change lenses. Might invest in a monopod as well, we'll see.

Highly recommend you get the monopod.

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Mine is almost 100% reliable around here but I have lost signal in wooded areas especially around what we call mountains here on the east side of the states. Heavy leaf cover makes it go in and out.

Though I realize they don't have the rocky tops, they have a lot of history, like billions of years, and an extrodinairy beauty of their own. Don't be knocking the Appalachians.:p;)

puddlepirate44 wrote in post #4976411 (external link)
feeling pretty good. Haven't seen the shots yet.

Yay. Drive safe.

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I guess I am off to battle the ice demons *climbs into giant shaker of salt on wheels*

Dang, missed you by this || much. For the record, I drank lots of water and do not feel tired, adrenalin can be a wonderful thing.;):D That said, I do realize I need to let my old bones rest even though they are still ready to go...time to curl up with a book, after I take off the hair pieces and what seems like several layers of make-up.:rolleyes:

*waves Hi and Bye to Morton*


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Feb 23, 2008 06:34 as a reply to  @ short5's post |  #6819

Skrim17 wrote in post #4975940 (external link)
Anyone here ever carry two bodies with lenses attached to shoot? How do you maneuver them?

One around the neck, one over a shoulder; bag over the other shoulder (with, if needed, a third body in it).


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Feb 23, 2008 06:36 |  #6820

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One around the neck, one over a shoulder; bag over the other shoulder (with, if needed, a third body in it).

Speaking of which....when are you planning to update your sig? ;)


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Feb 23, 2008 09:41 |  #6821

G'LateMAE all.

Beautiful day in this neighborhood, think I'll go out and take full advantage of weather.

You all have a great day too.


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Feb 23, 2008 09:59 |  #6822

g'MAE


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Feb 23, 2008 10:10 |  #6823

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Speaking of which....when are you planning to update your sig? ;)

Oh, well, one of these days when the links need updating I guess.


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Feb 23, 2008 10:34 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #6824

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Wow, John! Fantastic!

I'm very curious what focal length was used for this ...

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Feb 23, 2008 10:35 as a reply to  @ Guineh's post |  #6825

This has to be the wildest expression I've ever seen on his face:

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