Hey Bruce, Talk about weird sleeping, slept all day from 6am on to 6pm, was up till 11pm then slept till 6am. Just making my coffee now....seems not a lot of posting happening.
Anyhow, I hope you are right! I see all these amazing photos and just shake my head as if I'm not even in the same area code. I do think that oh, I forget his name, that has that wonderful 1000mm mirror should temporarily give it to me until he learns to stop staring at the sun ;-) (Say about year?) Oh, and I gripe this and gripe that but I am really proud of my equipment. Need a wide angle, need a telephoto and I'm set. Well took this a little OT, oh well, I haven't had coffee yet. Brad Dobo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Brad Dobo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 9:55 PM Subject: Re[4]: Prints from slides questions > Brad, > > Not only that, you might find out that you are a much better > photographer than you thought you were and might find out that your > equipment is better than you thought it was. > > > Bruce > > > > Monday, October 28, 2002, 6:28:34 PM, you wrote: > > >> I've had better luck with a well set up Agfa D-Lab. I find the Fuji > >> Crystal Archive paper just a bit too contrasty. But I certainly agree > >> with staying away from Ritz and Walmart/Sams Club. Pretty much you > >> have to go with a lab that doesn't cater to people who only care about > >> the price and actually know how to take pictures. The lab I use > >> mostly processes sports team photography and weddings/portraits. They > >> do individual walk in stuff but it costs 3 times more than Sams club. > > BD> Considering the amount of money we spend to take these images, and the time, > BD> and the care, paying a higher price for processing is just plain common > BD> sense. >