Re: Memory card question

2017-01-01 Thread P. J. Alling
Do you mean SDXC?  Because I can't find any information on SDXH cards.   
That said if it's a SCXC UHS II Class 10they should be compatible.   The 
card should simply fall back to the interface for UHS devices, and while 
it's capable of Class 10 data transfers, once again it will fall back to 
the transfer speed of the device it's installed in.  The only real 
problem you should have is spending more money for capabilities you 
don't need.



On 1/1/2017 11:40 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:

Hi All:

Can the K-3 use the SDXH II class, 10 UHS Speed Class 3 memory card?

I'm looking at the 64 gig Lexar in the above class.

Cheers, Christine

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Re: Memory card question

2017-01-01 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Bill. Glad I checked before buying. I'll stay with the class I've been 
shooting. 
Cheers, Christine 

Sent from my iPad

> On Jan 1, 2017, at 11:03 PM, William Robb  wrote:
> 
> According to the specs, no. It isn't mentioned in any of the firmware
> updates either, so my wild guess is no.
> 
> On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 10:42 PM Christine Aguila 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi All:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Can the K-3 use the SDXH II class, 10 UHS Speed Class 3 memory card?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I'm looking at the 64 gig Lexar in the above class.
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>> Cheers, Christine
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RE: Thanks in the new year

2017-01-01 Thread John Coyle
Well said, Larry - my sentiments entirely.  Jan and I were both impressed by 
how warmly we were
welcomed in the USA by you guys, could not have had a better "in the flesh" 
introduction to you all!
And the learning process is equally valuable, too.

John in Brisbane




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To: Pentax-Discuss List 
Subject: Thanks in the new year

First of all to Doug, who does the core heavy lifting that makes this list 
possible. Also, to the
staff of the PDML Annual who do an incredible amount of work to put out my 
annual dose of humility.

I'd also like to express my appreciation to the list in general. While I will 
never be as good of a
photographer as I was 40 years ago in high school, the examples and feedback on 
this list has proven
crucial for what improvement I've made in my own work over the past few years. 
Anyone who as spent any amount of time on pretty much any of the other online 
photography fora
should quickly recognize the exemplary level of technical expertise here. Most 
other places it seems
that people who have just learned how a fast lens and wide aperture will give 
narrow depth of field
pontificate at length to people who have just moved from taking photos with a 
smart phone to a DSLR.

While the work of each member of the list isn't alway "my cup of tea", looking 
at examples, and
reading feedback on them is incredibly helpful when I'm working on a photo that 
isn't in one of my
accustomed style. 
Just being able to look at a scene that lends itself to someone else's style is 
a tremendous
shortcut to enabling me to get a photo that doesn't entirely suck.

However, the thing that makes this list so special is not technical help but 
the people. While we
have our differences, they pale in comparison to what we have in common, made 
ever so much precious
by the geographical diversity of the list. Coming from a time when calls to 
grandparents 120 miles
away were expensive enough that they were rare, and short, I consider having 
friends all over the
world invaluable. And, you are all truly friends. Your joys and hardships 
affect me as much as those
of my friends who I might see in person every week or two. Thank you all for 
your contributions to a
community that is ever so important to me.


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Re: Memory card question

2017-01-01 Thread William Robb
According to the specs, no. It isn't mentioned in any of the firmware
updates either, so my wild guess is no.

On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 10:42 PM Christine Aguila 
wrote:

> Hi All:
>
>
>
> Can the K-3 use the SDXH II class, 10 UHS Speed Class 3 memory card?
>
>
>
> I'm looking at the 64 gig Lexar in the above class.
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>
> Cheers, Christine
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>
> Sent from my iPad
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Memory card question

2017-01-01 Thread Christine Aguila
Hi All:

Can the K-3 use the SDXH II class, 10 UHS Speed Class 3 memory card?

I'm looking at the 64 gig Lexar in the above class. 

Cheers, Christine 

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Re: Thanks in the new year

2017-01-01 Thread Bill

Fine Larry, you can have my baby.


On 1/1/2017 6:32 PM, Larry Colen wrote:

First of all to Doug, who does the core heavy lifting that makes this
list possible. Also, to the staff of the PDML Annual who do an
incredible amount of work to put out my annual dose of humility.

I'd also like to express my appreciation to the list in general. While I
will never be as good of a photographer as I was 40 years ago in high
school, the examples and feedback on this list has proven crucial for
what improvement I've made in my own work over the past few years.
Anyone who as spent any amount of time on pretty much any of the other
online photography fora should quickly recognize the exemplary level of
technical expertise here. Most other places it seems that people who
have just learned how a fast lens and wide aperture will give narrow
depth of field pontificate at length to people who have just moved from
taking photos with a smart phone to a DSLR.

While the work of each member of the list isn't alway "my cup of tea",
looking at examples, and reading feedback on them is incredibly helpful
when I'm working on a photo that isn't in one of my accustomed style.
Just being able to look at a scene that lends itself to someone else's
style is a tremendous shortcut to enabling me to get a photo that
doesn't entirely suck.

However, the thing that makes this list so special is not technical help
but the people. While we have our differences, they pale in comparison
to what we have in common, made ever so much precious by the
geographical diversity of the list. Coming from a time when calls to
grandparents 120 miles away were expensive enough that they were rare,
and short, I consider having friends all over the world invaluable. And,
you are all truly friends. Your joys and hardships affect me as much as
those of my friends who I might see in person every week or two. Thank
you all for your contributions to a community that is ever so important
to me.


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Re: Thanks in the new year

2017-01-01 Thread Paul Stenquist
Well said. The list had long motivated me to try a bit harder and learn a bit 
more. The lessons learned here have proved hugely valuable over the last 16 
years, in both my professional and personal life. But more importantly, the 
friends I've made here have been a lifeline in tough times, providing critical 
support when I felt I couldn't stand by myself. For that I am most grateful.

Paul via phone

> On Jan 1, 2017, at 7:32 PM, Larry Colen  wrote:
> 
> First of all to Doug, who does the core heavy lifting that makes this list 
> possible. Also, to the staff of the PDML Annual who do an incredible amount 
> of work to put out my annual dose of humility.
> 
> I'd also like to express my appreciation to the list in general. While I will 
> never be as good of a photographer as I was 40 years ago in high school, the 
> examples and feedback on this list has proven crucial for what improvement 
> I've made in my own work over the past few years. Anyone who as spent any 
> amount of time on pretty much any of the other online photography fora should 
> quickly recognize the exemplary level of technical expertise here. Most other 
> places it seems that people who have just learned how a fast lens and wide 
> aperture will give narrow depth of field pontificate at length to people who 
> have just moved from taking photos with a smart phone to a DSLR.
> 
> While the work of each member of the list isn't alway "my cup of tea", 
> looking at examples, and reading feedback on them is incredibly helpful when 
> I'm working on a photo that isn't in one of my accustomed style. Just being 
> able to look at a scene that lends itself to someone else's style is a 
> tremendous shortcut to enabling me to get a photo that doesn't entirely suck.
> 
> However, the thing that makes this list so special is not technical help but 
> the people. While we have our differences, they pale in comparison to what we 
> have in common, made ever so much precious by the geographical diversity of 
> the list. Coming from a time when calls to grandparents 120 miles away were 
> expensive enough that they were rare, and short, I consider having friends 
> all over the world invaluable. And, you are all truly friends. Your joys and 
> hardships affect me as much as those of my friends who I might see in person 
> every week or two. Thank you all for your contributions to a community that 
> is ever so important to me.
> 
> 
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Re: PDML 2017 Book Upload is Live!

2017-01-01 Thread PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com

LOL Well at least it will have Park at the end :)

Jeffery Johnson | Photo Captures by Jeffery
http://www.PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
/Bringing joy and happiness to lonely and depressed walls across the 
planet with wonderful diverse range of photography./

On 1/1/2017 6:40 PM, Larry Colen wrote:



Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 31/12/16, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com, discombobulated, unleashed:


The photo is Bluff view of Percy Priest Lake Long Hunter State and it
should have Park on the end of the title.


Be careful for what you ask for - I wouldn't put it past Mark to entitle
your entry:

'Bluff View of Percy Priest Lake Long Hunter State and It Should Have
Park On the End of the Title'


That's what happens in our culture of entitlement.





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Re: PDML 2017 Book Upload is Live!

2017-01-01 Thread Larry Colen



Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 31/12/16, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com, discombobulated, unleashed:


The photo is Bluff view of Percy Priest Lake Long Hunter State and it
should have Park on the end of the title.


Be careful for what you ask for - I wouldn't put it past Mark to entitle
your entry:

'Bluff View of Percy Priest Lake Long Hunter State and It Should Have
Park On the End of the Title'


That's what happens in our culture of entitlement.





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Thanks in the new year

2017-01-01 Thread Larry Colen
First of all to Doug, who does the core heavy lifting that makes this 
list possible. Also, to the staff of the PDML Annual who do an 
incredible amount of work to put out my annual dose of humility.


I'd also like to express my appreciation to the list in general. While I 
will never be as good of a photographer as I was 40 years ago in high 
school, the examples and feedback on this list has proven crucial for 
what improvement I've made in my own work over the past few years. 
Anyone who as spent any amount of time on pretty much any of the other 
online photography fora should quickly recognize the exemplary level of 
technical expertise here. Most other places it seems that people who 
have just learned how a fast lens and wide aperture will give narrow 
depth of field pontificate at length to people who have just moved from 
taking photos with a smart phone to a DSLR.


While the work of each member of the list isn't alway "my cup of tea", 
looking at examples, and reading feedback on them is incredibly helpful 
when I'm working on a photo that isn't in one of my accustomed style. 
Just being able to look at a scene that lends itself to someone else's 
style is a tremendous shortcut to enabling me to get a photo that 
doesn't entirely suck.


However, the thing that makes this list so special is not technical help 
but the people. While we have our differences, they pale in comparison 
to what we have in common, made ever so much precious by the 
geographical diversity of the list. Coming from a time when calls to 
grandparents 120 miles away were expensive enough that they were rare, 
and short, I consider having friends all over the world invaluable. And, 
you are all truly friends. Your joys and hardships affect me as much as 
those of my friends who I might see in person every week or two. Thank 
you all for your contributions to a community that is ever so important 
to me.



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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Philip Northeast

I still have my KX and the 55mm f1.8 still works on my K1

Philip Northeast

www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au

On 2/1/17 7:50 am, P. J. Alling wrote:

It's a K1000.  The closest match after that is the KM, but the K1000
doesn't have the knurled film reminder dial around the rewind knob, also
the lens is the M 50mm f2.0, the KX and KM came in a kit with the [K]
55mm f1.8.


On 1/1/2017 11:54 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 1/1/17, Jostein Øksne, discombobulated, unleashed:


Will watch when connected to a WiFi zone. Will I be looking for a Pentax
67 then? :-D

35mm. Hand covering the model name. :Looks like a K1000, or a KX or
other K series. Looks like a 50mm or maybe shorter prime...






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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread John

I also remember some discussion about whether a DOF preview lever was
visible during its brief appearance ... or not.

On 1/1/2017 3:50 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:

It's a K1000.  The closest match after that is the KM, but the K1000
doesn't have the knurled film reminder dial around the rewind knob, also
the lens is the M 50mm f2.0, the KX and KM came in a kit with the [K]
55mm f1.8.


On 1/1/2017 11:54 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 1/1/17, Jostein Øksne, discombobulated, unleashed:


Will watch when connected to a WiFi zone. Will I be looking for a Pentax
67 then? :-D

35mm. Hand covering the model name. :Looks like a K1000, or a KX or
other K series. Looks like a 50mm or maybe shorter prime...






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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread John

On 1/1/2017 2:31 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote:

On 1 Jan 2017, at 18:56, John  wrote:



On 1/1/2017 11:02 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
Can't remember if I posted this before or not. Pentax sighting in this
lovely video made to mark 67 years of Land Rover production. Asahi
Pentax content, if fleetingly!





Someone posted it before. I remember a discussion on whether the camera
was a Spotmatic or not.


It isn't a Spotmatic. The black line on the pentaprism identifies it
as K-series, either a KM or a K1000.

The KX has a distinctive little window on the pentaprism, which this
one doesn't, and the K2 has that knurled exposure factor ring around
the lens mount, which this one doesn't seem to have.

B



I don't remember what ultimate consensus was reached regarding the
camera model, but I do remember the video & the discussion that came
with it.

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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 1/1/17, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:

>It's a K1000.  The closest match after that is the KM, but the K1000 
>doesn't have the knurled film reminder dial around the rewind knob, also 
>the lens is the M 50mm f2.0, the KX and KM came in a kit with the [K] 
>55mm f1.8.

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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread P. J. Alling
It's a K1000.  The closest match after that is the KM, but the K1000 
doesn't have the knurled film reminder dial around the rewind knob, also 
the lens is the M 50mm f2.0, the KX and KM came in a kit with the [K] 
55mm f1.8.



On 1/1/2017 11:54 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 1/1/17, Jostein Øksne, discombobulated, unleashed:


Will watch when connected to a WiFi zone. Will I be looking for a Pentax
67 then? :-D

35mm. Hand covering the model name. :Looks like a K1000, or a KX or
other K series. Looks like a 50mm or maybe shorter prime...




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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Bob W-PDML
On 1 Jan 2017, at 18:56, John  wrote:
> 
>> On 1/1/2017 11:02 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
>> Can't remember if I posted this before or not. Pentax sighting in this
>> lovely video made to mark 67 years of Land Rover production. Asahi
>> Pentax content, if fleetingly!
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> Someone posted it before. I remember a discussion on whether the camera
> was a Spotmatic or not.

It isn't a Spotmatic. The black line on the pentaprism identifies it as 
K-series, either a KM or a K1000. 

The KX has a distinctive little window on the pentaprism, which this one 
doesn't, and the K2 has that knurled exposure factor ring around the lens 
mount, which this one doesn't seem to have.

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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 1/1/17, John, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Someone posted it before. I remember a discussion on whether the camera
>was a Spotmatic or not.

Good memory. That was probably me as I remember seeing the video earlier
in the year !

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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread John

On 1/1/2017 11:02 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

Can't remember if I posted this before or not. Pentax sighting in this
lovely video made to mark 67 years of Land Rover production. Asahi
Pentax content, if fleetingly!





Someone posted it before. I remember a discussion on whether the camera
was a Spotmatic or not.

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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Alan C

Pentax M 50mm f2.

Alan C

-Original Message- 
From: Steve Cottrell

Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2017 6:54 PM
To: pentax list
Subject: Re: Pentax Sighting

On 1/1/17, Jostein Øksne, discombobulated, unleashed:


Will watch when connected to a WiFi zone. Will I be looking for a Pentax
67 then? :-D


35mm. Hand covering the model name. :Looks like a K1000, or a KX or
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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 1/1/17, Jostein Øksne, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Will watch when connected to a WiFi zone. Will I be looking for a Pentax
>67 then? :-D 

35mm. Hand covering the model name. :Looks like a K1000, or a KX or
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Re: Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Jostein Øksne
Will watch when connected to a WiFi zone. Will I be looking for a Pentax 67 
then? :-D 
Jostein 

Den 1. januar 2017 17.02.13 CET, skrev Steve Cottrell :
>Can't remember if I posted this before or not. Pentax sighting in this
>lovely video made to mark 67 years of Land Rover production. Asahi
>Pentax content, if fleetingly!
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Pentax Sighting

2017-01-01 Thread Steve Cottrell
Can't remember if I posted this before or not. Pentax sighting in this
lovely video made to mark 67 years of Land Rover production. Asahi
Pentax content, if fleetingly!



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Re: Dos Pesos The Gaudy Sky and another and HAppy New YEar guys

2017-01-01 Thread ann sanfedele

thanks much, Cotty!

ann


On 1/1/2017 6:25 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote:

On 31/12/16, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:


 From the roof of my building, looking southwest toward the Freedom
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Re: Shooting in Ashburton

2017-01-01 Thread ann sanfedele

Wow - George Carlin..  Did you meet him? I'm jealous

ann


On 1/1/2017 12:43 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

The VO is George Carlin. Great guy, but sadly no longer with us.

Paul via phone


On Jan 1, 2017, at 12:36 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:

This is a rough copy of one of the commercials I produced in Ashburton New 
Zealand. It's pretty obvious why we went halfway around the world to shoot in 
that little farm town in January. BTW, we built the road after buying the 
farmer's seed crop. Total cost was only about 30K. After the shoot we tore it 
out and repaired the field.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeOPk52HcWE


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Re: Shooting in Ashburton

2017-01-01 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Very nice.

NEON, Plymouth, Dodge, Carlin -- all gone but not forgotten.

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On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 12:36 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:

> This is a rough copy of one of the commercials I produced in Ashburton New
> Zealand. It's pretty obvious why we went halfway around the world to shoot
> in that little farm town in January. BTW, we built the road after buying
> the farmer's seed crop. Total cost was only about 30K. After the shoot we
> tore it out and repaired the field.
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeOPk52HcWE
>
> Paul via phone to shoot in that little farm town in January. BTW, we built
> the road after buying the farmer's seed crop. Total cost was only about
> 30K. After the shoot we tore it out and repaired the field.
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeOPk52HcWE
>
> Paul via phone
>
> Paul via phone
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OT: Photographing the Great Lakes

2017-01-01 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
This guy really get into his wor:

https://www.buzzfeed.com/craigsilverman/lake-erie-beauty?utm_term=.bkgdvbPbE#.qoOy3NBNK

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Re: Shooting in Ashburton

2017-01-01 Thread Jack Davis
sadly, I don't think George Carlin was 
truly appreciated in his time.

J

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> On Dec 31, 2016, at 9:43 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> 
> The VO is George Carlin. Great guy, but sadly no longer with us.
> 
> Paul via phone
> 
>> On Jan 1, 2017, at 12:36 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>> 
>> This is a rough copy of one of the commercials I produced in Ashburton New 
>> Zealand. It's pretty obvious why we went halfway around the world to shoot 
>> in that little farm town in January. BTW, we built the road after buying the 
>> farmer's seed crop. Total cost was only about 30K. After the shoot we tore 
>> it out and repaired the field.
>> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeOPk52HcWE
>> 
>> 
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Re: A New Year Birthday, a New Year Wish

2017-01-01 Thread Jack Davis
A beautiful thought, Paul.
A treasure to have.

J

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> On Dec 31, 2016, at 10:56 PM, John  wrote:
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> I think we all wish she could be there with you.
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>> On 12/31/2016 11:54 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> My wife, Marlene, was born on the last day of 1949. I wish she was here to 
>> see the first day of 2017.
>> http://m.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18072779
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Re: PDML 2017 Book Upload is Live!

2017-01-01 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 31/12/16, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com, discombobulated, unleashed:

>The photo is Bluff view of Percy Priest Lake Long Hunter State and it 
>should have Park on the end of the title.

Be careful for what you ask for - I wouldn't put it past Mark to entitle
your entry:

'Bluff View of Percy Priest Lake Long Hunter State and It Should Have
Park On the End of the Title'

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Re: Dos Pesos The Gaudy Sky and another and HAppy New YEar guys

2017-01-01 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 31/12/16, ann sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed:

> From the roof of my building, looking southwest toward the Freedom 
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Really like that Ann


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