If you are good enough with PS then maybe it didn't happen even with pics.

On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 6:46 AM, Derby Chang <[email protected]> wrote:
>  On 20/10/2010 8:03 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>
>> Some friends of mine are the house band for a weekly blues pro-jam in
>> Santa Clara. They were having a special event tonight, featuring a young (16
>> y.o.) musician that has been getting some good publicity lately. I figured
>> that was a good excuse to head over there.  Shortly after I sat down with a
>> couple of friends, I noticed that the woman at the table behind me had a
>> Pentax sitting on her table. It turns out that it was a K10D.  A while
>> later, she was joined by someone who pulled out an *istD.  The only other
>> DSLR in use that night was a D200 that was owned by the drummer, and being
>> used by another friend of mine.
>>
>> It's always a pleasant surprise to find someone else shooting Pentax, but
>> to be at an event with the people shooting Pentax DSLRs, one person Nikon
>> and no Canon or Sony, when it isn't a PDML event, seemed almost surreal.
>>
>
> If there are no pics, it didn't happen.
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