On 10/5/06, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well it looks like the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend, in this part of
> the country, is looking good. Cool but sunny.
>
> I have a few orders to print out after work and run a few food and
> beer errands Friday morn, than i'm off to Madawaska. No hydro, no
> running water, no TV etc. Just quiet,cameras, pecan pie and carrot
> cakes.:-)
>
> Sounds like GFM only i'm the only one with a camera:-)
>
> Taking both mine and my daughters istD for a test.
> I'm still not convinced my D is giving me a sharp a picture as should
> be, even with high unsharpen numbers. I think my daughters yeilds
> better images, even if it has a stuck pixel.It had a small tumble last
> August. Not sure if its that or just not sharp with the zoom glass i
> have. It was doing very well with the A28 and A50's.
> Do some experimenting with the DA 50-200 and the FA 80-200.
>
> Also taking the D200 for a work out to see how it fairs for colours
> and the 6x7. Found some Tmax and Portra 160 in the fridge.
>
> Have a nice weekend,
>

Have fun, Dave!!

The closest I'll come to such rustic environs will be Saturday
morning:  planning to talk a walk along one of the ravine recreational
trails. <g>  It looks like this might be about the best weekend (at
least down here) for colours.  I even have colour film in one of the
LXen <audible gasp from crowd> in anticipation.

BTW, Saturday will also find me over at Elmpro Labs, getting back a
blowup of one of my GFM sunset shots - that should be interesting!

Anyway, hava great Thanksgiving, Dave.  I know I will.

cheers,
frank


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"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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