>... Hell is close to Ann Arbor...

It has been so far this year for a certain college football team.... time 
will tell.

Kenneth Waller
http://tinyurl.com/272u2f


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Sorenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: Back From Paradise...


> Nope - Paradise is in the UP, Hell is close to Ann Arbor...
>
> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=&saddr=paradise,+mi&daddr=hell,+mi&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=27.753016,58.710937&ie=UTF8&z=7&om=1
>
> http://tinyurl.com/22ozsk
>
> -p
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Is Paradise close to Hell?
>> I enjoyed these pics as well. Interesting experiment.
>> Paul
>>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
>> From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> On 9/12/07, Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Paradise, Michigan that is...
>>>>
>>>> Just got resubscribed after a week in a little cabin
>>>> on Whitefish Point - no internet and limited TV (5
>>>> channels, 3 of them Canadian). Unfortunately, cell
>>>> phones now work up there.
>>>>
>>>> After months of drought the rain came with us - and
>>>> while my wife and I managed to hike the North Country
>>>> Trail or Taqua Trail most days, we spent one day in
>>>> the cabin as rain poured down, and it rained almost
>>>> every night. So much for northern lights photos with
>>>> the LX. Based on a bucket we left outside, the cabin
>>>> got over 5 inches of rain while we were there. That
>>>> extinguished the fire that was burning up the nearby
>>>> peat bogs.
>>>>
>>>> Anyhow - I didn't plan on doing much photography, and
>>>> ultimately decided to leave the 6x7 kit at home and
>>>> brought only the digital stuff and 35mm gear. I have
>>>> to say I never touched the Mz-S or LX, but did shoot a
>>>> bit with the K10D.
>>>>
>>>> I was rather disappointed with the auto-focus
>>>> performance of the K10D and DA 16-45 f4 lens. It
>>>> seemed to have a distinct problem getting a lock for
>>>> landscapes or scenics where the lens was basically
>>>> focusing at infinity. This was especially true at the
>>>> wide end. No problems with closer focusing and no
>>>> problems with other lenses, so maybe my 16-45 has
>>>> something awry with it.
>>>>
>>>> Anyhow - several months after Grandfather Mountain the
>>>> Tony Sweet effect finally settled in, and I wound up
>>>> spending a fair amount of time shooting controlled
>>>> motion blurred shots (bouncing the camera around or
>>>> ultra long exposures hand held) and doing in-focus /
>>>> out of focus multi exposures.
>>>>
>>>> For those who have read this far - a small gallery:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.markcassino.com/galleries/stream/stream09.htm
>>> Incredible work, as always, Mark!
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> frank


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