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Spidey
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Posted on: May 22 2008,12:29 am |
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"Lord, thank you for this food we are about to receive"
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USMC5811
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Posted on: May 22 2008,1:02 am |
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Nice pictures.
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fredbear
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Posted on: May 22 2008,7:44 am |
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Great pictures - what camera and lenses are you using? I have an old Canon AE-1 35 MM that I've taken thousands of pics with but I would like to get into the digital side.
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fredbear
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Posted on: May 22 2008,9:10 am |
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I hear ya. Getting close is half the fun.....and most of the problem.
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nzeroesc
Group: Super Administrators
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Joined: Aug. 2005
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Posted on: May 22 2008,10:25 am |
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Something I would recommend is looking into rental if you just want a week or two to go out and get some good tele shots without breaking the bank.
I have used http://www.lensrentals.com/ before and was very impressed with the service. Paid $83 for a week with a Canon 70-200mm f4 IS that I took to Brainerd. Lens showed up 2 days after I ordered, and they followed up making sure i got it, and to let me know they got it back as well.
Currently I am shooting with a Canon 30D, Nifty Fifty and a 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS USM.
Edited by nzeroesc on May 22 2008,10:26 am
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justmealmn
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Posted on: May 22 2008,11:55 am |
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[B]Spidey those are some great pictures. What kind of camera were you using? [B]
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fredbear
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Posted on: May 22 2008,12:21 pm |
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see post #5
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Post Number: 10
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