Re: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-05 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi! JM> The M20 was the widest I had, giving 30mm FOV on the *istD. I was JM> zooming with my feet, which was a good exercise. Phew... So my K 24 is still wider... The shots are really good. It is almost as if I myself was there, sans annotation of course ... Thanks... Boris ([EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-05 Thread Boros Attila
Hello John, You got some very good shots. Oh, a DeLorean:) Reminds me of 'Back to the Future':) The AMX/3 is a rarity. AFAIK only 5 of these were built. It's speed is limited due to the lack of a front spoiler, the car is lifting at higher speeds. Absoulutely fantastic construction for 1969, I ca

Re: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-04 Thread Herb Chong
ay, April 04, 2004 10:21 AM Subject: Re: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum > The museum is about 25,000 square feet, maybe holds 80 cars, which is > plenty to look at in a couple of hours. There'a an aviation museum > next door to it, but I did not have time to go there.

RE: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-04 Thread Rfsindg
John, The museum looks better than I remember it. The car shots are great and show off the ability of the M20/4 to get the shot in tight spaces. You really seem kind of partial to that red Cord. If you were down in the gas light quarter, there is a classic car dealer right on the corner. (

Re: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-04 Thread John Mustarde
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 09:25:41 +0300, you wrote: >Competent photography - but lack of captioning is frustrating. How can one >identify a Clenet Continental without captions? Yes, I know I should have included captioning. I really wish I had the full documentation for the Hunt Special, which can be

Re: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-04 Thread John Mustarde
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 23:21:41 -0500, you wrote: >Nice shirt, John! > > > >-frank > Thank yew, thank yew, thank yew. My lovely wife made me a batch of colorful custom shirts. I get smiling comments on them all the time, actually. I love the custom fit and colorful fabrics. -- John Mustarde w

Re: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-03 Thread Raimo K
Competent photography - but lack of captioning is frustrating. How can one identify a Clenet Continental without captions? Very interesting museum it is! All the best! Raimo K Personal photography homepage at: http:\\www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho - Original Message - From: "John Mustarde

RE: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-03 Thread frank theriault
But seriously, Some real nice shots there, John. In fact, they're all nice shots. You say that's a "little" museum? Looked like lots of nice expensive metal there to me! I'd say that's a couple of hours of perusal for me, anyway. thanks, frank "The optimist thinks this is the best of all pos

RE: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum

2004-04-03 Thread frank theriault
Nice shirt, John! -frank "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer From: John Mustarde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: *istD and M20/4 at San Diego Automotive Museum