On 23 Sep 2005 at 1:29, J. C. O'Connell wrote:

> WB

TKS JCO

On 23 Sep 2005 at 8:07, Cotty wrote:

> Sorry, Rob who??

You'll keep Cotty. Found a new abode yet?

On 23 Sep 2005 at 0:25, Bruce Dayton wrote:

> Welcome back, sir.  It will be good to have your opinions amongst us
> again.

Thanking you for the kind words sir, though I've resolved to partake in 
primarily positive dialogue this round.

On 23 Sep 2005 at 8:07, frank theriault wrote:

> You were gone?

I love you too Frank ;-)

On 23 Sep 2005 at 21:20, David Savage wrote:

> Welcome back Rob.

Thanks Dave, the pics you posted look pretty good (bar one :-), my city shots 
are pretty much clones, I'm going to have to play with the HDR stuff. And Hugin 
was the Panotools stitching GUI that I couldn't remember the name of, it 
brilliant. http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

On 23 Sep 2005 at 6:28, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Hi Rob! Nice to see you back!

Thanks Godfrey. I thought you might be amused that I used my old A24/2.8 for a 
good 75% of my shooting on my recent trip, I love it and only once did I have a 
focus issue (of course at a most inappropriate moment too, one never to to be 
repeated).

On 23 Sep 2005 at 15:47, Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:

> Welcome back Rob :-) You are real traveller. And I'm sure you will show us
> lots of interesting pictures from this travel ;-)

Hi Sylwek, I'm a bit travelled out at the moment but it wouldn't really take 
much encouraging to get me back on the road. I will show some pics eventually 
however I have some hardware issues at the moment. Just before I left for my 
trip my monitor failed (big bang and lots of smoke) so I have to get that 
sorted first.

> 63GB - not bad. Was it all in RAW? Seems then that you took about 5000
> photos. Otherwise you would end up with around 140 rolls of film to process ;-
)

Yep, very close, 4521 digital images in total, I have shot 100+ rolls on a long 
trip before and I don't miss the film and processing costs.

On 23 Sep 2005 at 8:50, William Robb wrote:

> I tried, but us monkey boys have problems that way.
> BTW, welcome back, Rob

Thanks Monkey Boy, it good to see you getting into some intelligent mud 
slinging matches :-)

On 23 Sep 2005 at 14:20, Tom C wrote:

> Welcome back Rob.  We missed you.  Looking forward to seeing some pictures.  
Do
> you mind getting your lazy butt out there and shooting one for the 
Synchronicity
> gallery?  I don't care what time zone you're in. ;-)

Hi Tom, Synchronicity, I remember that, I'll see what I can do though I might 
be pushing the Synchronicity bit at that stage in time.

Cheers all,


Rob Studdert
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