Back in 1980/81 i took a glass blowing course at Sheridan College in  
Missisauga Ontario. Got the itch to try it after seeing the glass  
blower in a park in Stockholm whe i was there in 1976.
Ten weeks and 10 keepers. Maybe i'll take some shots of them for a  
Peso. These pieces will NOT be selling in the 100K range, thats for  
sure.

LOL

Dave

Quoting Sandra Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> why didn't I think of that... and changing the iso and wow I must have
> forgotten basic camera stuff that night.  Maybe I will get a nother thurs
> night off and be able to go back before he leaves.  I have a great walking
> stick.  It says jeep on it. :)  I actually bought it to use as a monopod way
> back before my ex tried to take my cameras away from me.  ...  I am learning
> a lot about phootoshop elements working on this project though.   I have
> over 300 picts to finish going through.  maybe there will be some better
> than I thought. thanks for your helpthough.
>
>
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/698154
>
>
>
>
>
>> From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Subject: Re: Chihuly nights.
>> Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 09:43:33 -0400
>>
>> One can use a walking stick as a monopod. Just wrap the bottom of your
>> hand around the top of the stick and grip the camera with the thumb and
>> forefingers. Good for a couple of stops, and if they tell you you cannot
>> bring your walking stick in with you, just demand a wheelchair <grin>.
>>
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>>
>> Cotty wrote:
>> > On 11/9/06, Sandra Hermann, discombobulated, unleashed:
>> >
>> >> Ok I should have asked this a few days ago but...
>> >> Thurs night we went to see Chihuly nights at Mo. Botanical gardens.
>> It was
>> >> a lovely evening spent with my mother, daddy and my baby girl.  The
>> Blown
>> >> glass was beautiful.  My problem was no tripods or monopods were
>> allowed in
>> >> the gardens.  Would there have been a way to fix this.  I took a few
>> decent
>> >> pictures but nothing that I have even put up on my blog yet.  I guess I
>> am
>> >> disapointed.  does anyone have any pointers in case I find myself in
>> this
>> >> position again? I shot with my ist ds.
>> >
>> >  If you need a monopod, there's usually one around the place - you just
>> > have to find it ;-))
>> >
>> > Sell the *ist Ds and buy a K100D or a K10D when it is out. Shake
>> reduction.
>> >
>> > Fast lenses are great but if you want some depth of field in the pic
>> > you'll need to stop down a bit. Shoot higher ISO, stopped down a bit,
>> > hand holding at 1/15th no problem.
>> >
>> > Well, I assume no problem. I do that with IS so one would hope it will
>> > work with SR.
>> >
>> > HTH
>> >
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