Everyone has to start somewhere.  It might as well be the flux capacitor.

On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 8:34 AM, David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
> Every Christmas morning for the past 10-12 years, we have gone over to
> friends of ours house for a Christmas breakfast and bull session.
> We are all horse people except for one of the husbands who is an old
> car restorer.
>
>
> Scene: Dave and Liz sitting at the breakfast table Christmas morn,
> talking to good friends in the equine game
>
> Me: Hey Dawn looks like you got a new camera, present from Glen.
> Dawn: Yes, its just what i wanted.(rebel T2i)
> Me: Well it will let you do a lot of creative things. If you want to
> control DOF use AV mode, if you want to shoot your horses in action
> use TV mode etc et......
> Dawn: Hum, ok.
> Me; Do you know about dust,
> Dawn; Yes i do it every day.
> Me; No dust on your sensor.
> Dawn: Hum, ok.
> Me; Well dust can get on your sensor and it may show up on your
> photos, get a good blower and use the sensor cleaning function.
> Dawn; Hum, ok.
> Me; Do you know how to adjust the finders diopter.
> Dawn;The What.
> Me; Well if you focus on something and it looks OOF you can use this
> little wheel to adjust the finder so it will look clear.
> Dawn. Oh ok, i was wonder why everything looked blurry.
>
> Glen; And is this were the flux capacitor goes(points to SDHC card slot)
>
> Me; Is there more coffee.
>
> Dave
>
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