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When a 3X Teleconverter Isn't Enough
When a 3X Teleconverter Isn't Enough
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Collection: California GTG
Date Uploaded: Feb 13, 2005

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04/26/2005 05:38:14 PM
ROTFLMAO

When I was real young I did that with a cheap old 110mm film camera I had gotten from my grandmother when she died.

It was the best, cause for the longest time I could get the roll developed for like $0.24 because Clark and others would charge a penny a print on that type of film so they could advertisement "Development prices as low as a penny a print!"

Now I am all for helping the handicapped. But um...ouch...didn't your back hurt after that shot?
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04/26/2005 04:18:55 PM
Originally posted by kpriest:

Shunning his geographical constraints, this photographer attempts to capture a macro of the miniscule hairs on the posterior of a fly that has landed on the forehead of a Tibetan Monk over 8,000 miles away.

:P

OK, OK, you don't have to blow it out of proportion!
It was only 7,475 miles away.

ROFL
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04/26/2005 03:54:04 PM
Shunning his geographical constraints, this photographer attempts to capture a macro of the miniscule hairs on the posterior of a fly that has landed on the forehead of a Tibetan Monk over 8,000 miles away.

:P
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02/13/2005 09:53:08 AM
Originally posted by BradP:

Did ya' get your L glass fixed after that heart-stopping moment when gravity took over?
:(


Er... no. I think it'll loosen up as I use it. Pretty boneheaded thing to do with my most expensive lens.
02/13/2005 08:56:16 AM
Yup - a pricelss moment. (and I didn't even have a quarter on me)

Did ya' get your L glass fixed after that heart-stopping moment when gravity took over?
:(
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