Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wow! Quite a blow!! Very green water(?) All wind blown spray or some rain?

No way of telling what was rain and what was spray...

> Very well done adventuresome shot.

Since the weather gave me more than ample opportunities for this kind of
shot (it had been nice, warm and sunny before we arrived and they've
been forecasting 20 degrees and sunshine right as we left) I've taken a
lot of "bad" weather pictures. Actually prefer them to the sunny stuff.
People who only go out while the sun is shining just don't kow what
they're missing. Watch this space for more. 

Just recently saw a Goth walking around in a T-shirt with "Sunlight
makes you silly!" printed across the front. Think I'll get one of those,
next. ;-)

> Hope all stayed dry.

The camera was dripping wet although I was well under the tailgate. The
wind drove all the water from our car's roof through the small space
between roof and tailgate and splashed it right onto the camera. Never
had seen this happen before. I can once again confirm that the K10D is
indeed waterproof even under quite severe conditions. More so than I, in
fact, as I was soaked to the underwear. If it takes suffering to create
art, then I'm surely on the way to becoming a great artist. :-))

Ralf

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