> having more than one lens enables you to have the wrong lens mounted at
any given time

MARK!!


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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Sent: 8. september 2006 02:23
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Subject: Re: PESO -- ...and away they walked, swinging their tails...

Looks like Mike Wilson's eyebrow got in the way....

or my mustache...

In the Rules of Photography, it is written that having more than one  
lens enables you to have the wrong lens mounted at any given time.


On Sep 7, 2006, at 7:50 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:

> I was out taking the dog for his afternoon walk when I ran into  
> this you
> woman on the same mission with her dog.  She was also carrying a  
> camera
> though it was a compact point and shoot, so I guess our missions
> overlapped there as well.  After the dogs stopped sniffing each  
> other we
> went our separate ways, though I stopped for a moment of admiration  
> and
> reflection.  Then it hit me, they were walking in unison, I quickly  
> did
> a fast lens change and snapped off a few quick shots, I think this one
> catches what I saw.  I also reflected a bit on the eternal question:
> Why is the wrong lens always on the camera?
>
> http://www.mindspring.com/~megazip/PESO_-- 
> _awaytheywalkedswingingtheirtails.html
>
> Technical Data:
> Pentax *ist-Ds ISO 200 @ 1/400sec (Av)
> smc Pentax F 70-210 mm f4-5.6 @ f9
>
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