> I would have shot from the other side 
of the 
sign, but it was pouring 
> rain and while the D is surprisingly water resistant, it's best not to 
> push the issue (Especially with a brand-new lens on it).

Thats abig 10-4.:-)
> 
> If you do a TOPDML meet, I'll drop by if I can. Or you folks could just 
> drop by a TPMG event, we need more non-Canon shooters anyways.

TPMG ?
I'd bring the Nikon if i did.:-)Lenses are longer LOL

Dave
> 
> -Adam
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > To bad the trucks had to be there. I would have gone to the other side of 
> > the sighn on
the
> > right.
> > 
> > Its a tough building to shoot. I have met Frank at the bar you were 
> > standing infront
of
on
> > occasion and i 
> > have yet to get a really good one. To many signs.
> > 
> > Other that that its a nice shot. Your D has captured the colour of the 
> > building very
well.
> > I dont know if we'll be doing a TOPDML before Christmas but your welcome to 
> > pop in.
> > 
> > Dave  
> > 
> >                                     > 
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/mawz/63716048/
> > 
> >>It's the original Flatiron style building, the Gooderham Building built 
> >>in 1895, shot yesterday in the rain.
> >>
> >>SHot with my *istD and Tamron 28-75 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/125 f5 ISO800
> >>
> >>-Adam
> >>
> > 
> > 
> >                             
> > 
> 

                                


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