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From: Fred [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 4:56 PM
To: Markus Maurer
Subject: Re: 1st Day of Spring in Eastern Massachusetts
lovely, but you could present it a little bigger :-)
Thanks, Markus, but sorry. I just took a look at the scan archives here,
and way back
thanks for your report on the A28-135 zoom. I found it not to ve very
well balanced with the ME Super, maybe I should try again with a bigger
body.
The A 28-135/4 is not very good (as far as balance goes - it's good in
every other way - g) on an ME Super (or a Super A, either) UNLESS you use
Nice shot Jim.
It has that dreary, spring just waking up feel to it.
Like the placement of the tree.
Dave
About 10 miles NE of Boston
http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/TwistedTree.htm
isDS with 43mm Limited
Well that's exactly the weather we got where I am now, Uppsala , Sweden.
Since I grew up in the far north, this time of the winter, we call it
spring winter, its the best for going out on skis, picknick etc. And yes
it has got quite a differerent meaning compared to California. I guess
Nice photo!
Thanks, Jim.
I can't think of any of those large swamps in my area,
Winchester/Woburn/Lexington... but there's a lot down in the area where
you shot this photo.
There's at least one of 'em right on the southern side of Route 2 in that
area (well, it might be west of Lexington, I
lovely, but you could present it a little bigger :-)
Thanks, Markus, but sorry. I just took a look at the scan archives here,
and way back then I just scanned it to fit within the PUG file size
guidelines. (Nowadays, I am more likely to scan to a larger size and then
resize as needed.) I must
About 10 miles NE of Boston
About 30 miles SE of Boston, on a typical late winter / early spring day
(from an old PUG entry) -
http://pug.komkon.org/99apr/FRZNSWMP.html
Topical, but not tropical...
Fred
Hi,
Lovely picture.
I get really sick of going to Boston. We lived there for a year in the 90's and we had a small pond in Arlington heights which looked just the same in
the winter. The winter was by the way really nice with white snow and fantastic blue skies.
Cheers,
Ronald
About 10 miles NE
Hi Fred
lovely, but you could present it a little bigger :-)
What's your general opinion on that zoom beside the weight?
greetings
Markus
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From: Fred [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 12:47 PM
To: Jim Hemenway
Subject: Re: 1st Day of Spring
Ronald:
Thanks! You're right about the blue skies, hardly any yesterday and
none today. A weather forecast of Sunny and Clear has a whole
different meaning here as opposed to the California and the rest of the
southwest.
Jim
Ronald Arvidsson wrote:
Hi,
Lovely picture.
I get really sick of
Peter... thanks for the compliment.
Jim
Peter J. Alling wrote:
Nice shot, I'm a sucker for this kind of picture if it's well done...
Jim Hemenway wrote:
About 10 miles NE of Boston
http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/TwistedTree.htm
isDS with 43mm Limited
Hi John:
The lakes are just a little less frozen here, than up in the Marlboro
area. I don't think that there's any in Boston itself.
A nice remembrance photo, thanks. No blossoms here but some of the
weeping willows are beginning to bud.
Jim
John Francis wrote:
That looks just like the
Hi Jim,
Well that's exactly the weather we got where I am now, Uppsala , Sweden.
Since I grew up in the far north, this time of the winter, we call it
spring winter, its the best for going out on skis, picknick etc. And yes
it has got quite a differerent meaning compared to California. I guess
Jim Hemenway mused:
About 10 miles NE of Boston
http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/TwistedTree.htm
isDS with 43mm Limited
B. I'm definitely glad I moved to California.
John:
I know what you mean... and I still miss the Bay Area a little, even
after 31 years. But then again, we don't have earthquakes! :-)
Here's the other 1st Day of Spring from today, it was about 44F:
http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/Fishermen.htm
Jim
John Francis wrote:
Jim
you make me feel nostalgic. very nice shot!
best,
mishka
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 14:16:01 -0500, Jim Hemenway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About 10 miles NE of Boston
http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/TwistedTree.htm
isDS with 43mm Limited
Nice shot, I'm a sucker for this kind of picture if it's well done...
Jim Hemenway wrote:
About 10 miles NE of Boston
http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/TwistedTree.htm
isDS with 43mm Limited
--
I can understand why mankind hasn't given up war.
During a war you get to drive tanks
That looks just like the frozen lakes I used to see
driving around the Marlboro/Framingham area.
Here's a shot for you from last weekend, to remind
you of what you left behind:
http://jfwaf.com/PDML/Museum/images/Museum3.jpg
Jim Hemenway mused:
John:
I know what you mean... and I still
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