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Sep 15, 2005 17:12 |  #1

Alright, I had a dream last night. In the dream, well during the only part I can remember. A friend of mine who has no interest in photography was showing me his 20D and new lens. It was the 28-300 L and the hood was made of crystal. Yes, completely transparent, looks like a regular tele lens hood ( EF 135 L hood for example). It looked so nice hahaha


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Sep 15, 2005 20:04 |  #2

But it would be utterly useless, no? :)




  
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Sep 15, 2005 20:35 as a reply to  @ Curos's post |  #3

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But it would be utterly useless, no? :)

Not in a dream. It would work perfectly there.


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Sep 15, 2005 23:24 |  #4

not completely useless. I would not mind having a section of my home devoted to antqiues related to photography and on a really special old lens, rare too, a niec glass hood.

right belmondo ? :D


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Sep 15, 2005 23:43 |  #5

Dreaming about cameras and lenses.. Time to give them a rest for a while I think.. lol..


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Sep 16, 2005 00:18 |  #6

Nids, one doesnt control what they dream off :D

but believe me this hood was spectacular.


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Sep 16, 2005 00:51 as a reply to  @ CorruptedPhotographer's post |  #7

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Nids, one doesnt control what they dream off :D

but believe me this hood was spectacular.

You know, some people can =) It's called... crap I forgot what it's called. But it's really cool, and apparently almost everyone can do it, it just takes lotsa practise.

Lucid Dream I think?


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Sep 19, 2005 12:19 as a reply to  @ KevC's post |  #8

Yea, lucid dreams. I could do it when i was younger(like 10 years old). I almost always knew i was in a dream, and could just screw around all i wanted. The tough part was if you thought about it too much you would wake up. It still happens to me occasionally.
Good part was when i was having a bad dream I would wake myself up by shaking my head really hard, but I remember one time that didn't work, and I actually dreamt I woke up and then whatever reason I tried to wake myself up was there with me and it scared the crap out of me.




  
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Sep 19, 2005 20:01 |  #9

Ya I agree with you both. Lucid Dreams are so much fun, but so fragile too. The second you become "too aware" of you dream, meaning you are aware that you are controlling or guiding it, you wake up!


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Sep 19, 2005 22:23 |  #10

I still haven't been able to do it, but I've done it once accidentally!

It sounds wicked, I would love to try. However, I hear if you're *too* good at it, you'll never want to leave. You'll become god of your own world, but never awake.

Kinda creepy..


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Sep 20, 2005 11:12 |  #11

Kevin, thats the drawback, God of your own world. lol everybody is God (or should) of thier own world. Being God in reality, now thats fun.


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Sep 20, 2005 19:11 |  #12

i do it all day, its called day dreaming! ....lol
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