Join the fold Brother Oregon Bill Glad to have you aboard! Good
goin' on the price!
Brother Bruce
Thursday, February 28, 2002, 1:45:09 PM, you wrote:
BDC Firstly, allow me to attempt to quelch the ensuing Rah-Rahs
BDC sure to commence, as I have been after one of these for
Congrats Brother Oregon Bill, what a steal and you'll love the 105 wide
open!
Cheers,
Brother Norm
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The 105/2.4 is great wide open. I shot a portrait of my daughter as she
was doing her homework with the 6x7, handheld at 2.4 and 1/30th with
good results. At that speed, one can't always get good results, but at
1/125, the 6x7 and 105 deliver every time.
Paul
Bill D. Casselberry wrote:
Paul
On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 06:23 PM, T Rittenhouse wrote:
I thought you guys shaved your heads Now you are claiming long hair
Just
how am I supposed to tell a 6x7 fanatic from the other Pentaxians?
By the big black cameras that are not F5s in our hands
C'mon, Tom, I mean, yeah,
On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 11:37 PM, Bill D Casselberry wrote:
I like that the 105 f24
is said to be good at wide aperture, opening possibilities
for more casual handheld use at maximum shutter speeds
It is absolutely GREAT wide open Man, if I had seen that, mister
Bill D Casselberry wrote:
I had dropped in to the local mini-lab to pick up some bw
paper for a project and noticed a somewhat large photographic
device in the display window Sez I to the counterguy, Is
Jim selling off his old 67? Reply - Yeah, wants to get
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Aaron Reynolds wrote:
C'mon, Tom, I mean, yeah, they're not huge, but you can't HIDE a 67 on
your person, can you?
Sure you can - I'm just very happy to see y'all
dave
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dave o'brien - http://wwwdiaspoirnet
A person is just about as big as the things that make them
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Fred wrote:
(I'd better be careful here, though - they're also the ones with the
big arm muscles - tremble)
Any resemblance between 6x7 owners and Popeye is purely coincidental And
nothing to do with our consumption of spinach in any way shape or form
dave
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dave
Vegetables are what food eats.
Len
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From: Aaron Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 10:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Uh-Oh :^D
That reminds me, Toronto PDMLers: the asparagus and tofu on a bed of
spinach at Spring Rolls
Len quoted from the Carnivore's Creed:
Vegetables are what food eats
(Yeah yeah, I know, and fruit are vegetables that try to trick
you by tasting good)
As a vegetarian, I guess there's only one suitable response:
Eat me :-P
;-)
-- Glenn,
Lon wrote:
... and then our very own Bill Casselberry,
the make-do dude who screwmounts Program Pluses,
takes a few hunnered bucks that was 'SPOSED to fix
the roof leak and buys a Brotherhood Box.
;^) roof's just fine. I was *toying* w/ the idea of a few
yards of gravel
Paul Stenquist wrote:
The 105/2.4 is great wide open. I shot a portrait of my daughter as she
was doing her homework with the 6x7, handheld at 2.4 and 1/30th with
good results. At that speed, one can't always get good results, but at
1/125, the 6x7 and 105 deliver every time.
Firstly, allow me to attempt to quelch the ensuing Rah-Rahs
sure to commence, as I have been after one of these for a
long time - since way before discovering the PDML;^)
I had dropped in to the local mini-lab to pick up some bw
paper for a project and
I hope you don't succumb to growing your hair long, wearing purple
robes, and chanting esoteric, lydian incantations in the darkroom when
sitting in a candle-lit circle on your bathroom floor while developing
the negatives, and signing your email Brother Oregon Bill.
Bill D. Casselberry wrote:
On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 04:55 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I hope you don't succumb to growing your hair long, wearing purple
robes, and chanting esoteric, lydian incantations in the darkroom when
sitting in a candle-lit circle on your bathroom floor while developing
the negatives,
Shel wrote:
I hope you don't succumb to growing your hair long, wearing purple
robes, and chanting esoteric, lydian incantations in the darkroom when
sitting in a candle-lit circle on your bathroom floor while developing
the negatives, and signing your email Brother Oregon Bill.
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
chanting esoteric, lydian incantations
Lydia, oh Lydia,
That Encyclopedia
dave the hook! the hook!y
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dave o'brien - http://wwwdiaspoirnet
We'll try to cooperate fully with the IRS, because, as citizens, we feel
a strong patriotic duty not to go
You can't.
We all look alike. :)
Collin
At 08:16 PM 2/28/02 -0500, you wrote:
From: T Rittenhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Uh-Oh :^D
I thought you guys shaved your heads. Now you are claiming long hair. Just
how am I supposed to tell a 6x7 fanatic from the other Pentaxians?
Ciao
Congratulations Bill It's hard to pass up a great deal on one of these
cameras And since some of them are available at truly remarkable prices,
our numbers will continue to grow Ironically, I just came up from the
darkroom after developing my first roll of 35mm in quite a few weeks The
big camera
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