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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 24, 2006 14:36:42 GMT -5
Ron
I do think W-Tony has a couple of pics with us together....just a matter of him getting them developed...and that's a big deal 'cause he is of the digital realm.....LOL.
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 22, 2006 18:52:55 GMT -5
Wayne
Wow!!! I looked up online and found that I believe Idaho has 100 peaks over 11,000 ft. Wow!!!!!!
Funny, Sherri and I would love to someday visit your state and enjoy some of those mountains!!!
And yes what you said is true......and I am told that New Hampshire does have some of the most picturesque mountains. I am awed by their beauty!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 22, 2006 14:11:12 GMT -5
Randy, Gene and Wayne......thanks for looking and commenting. It was a great day and we really enjoyed ourselves. Wayne--this was from Mt. Killington, VT which is 4235 ft....and I'm sure that is "small" for your area. And even for New Hampshire .......it may be a tad "low". here's a list of New Hampshire's 4,000 footers...there are 48 of them....with 7 of them being over 5,000 ft. Mount Adams 5,774 Mount Bond 4,698 Bondcliff 4,265 Mount Bond, West Peak 4,540 Mount Cabot 4,170 Cannon Mountain 4,100 Mount Carrigain 4,700 Carter Dome 4,832 Carter, Middle 4,610 Carter, South 4,430 Mount Eisenhower 4,780 Mount Field 4,340 Mount Flume 4,328 Galehead 4,024 Mount Garfield 4,500 Mount Hale 4,054 Mount Hancock 4,420 Mount Hancock, South Peak 4,319 Mount Isolation 4,004 Mount Jackson 4,052 Mount Jefferson 5,712 Mount Kinsman, North Peak 4,293 Mount Kinsman, South Peak 4,358 Mount Lafayette 5,260 Mount Liberty 4,459 Mount Lincoln 5,089 Mount Madison 5,367 Mount Monroe 5,384 Mount Moosilauke 4,802 Mount Moriah 4,049 Mount Osceola 4,340 Mount Osceola, East Peak 4,156 Owl's Head 4,025 Mount Passaconaway 4,043 Mount Pierce [Clinton] 4,310 Mount Tecumseh 4,003 Mount Tom 4,051 Mount Tripyramid, Middle Peak 4,140 Mount Tripyramid, North Peak 4,180 Mount Twin, North Peak 4,761 Mount Twin, South Peak 4,902 Mount Washington 6,288 Mount Waumbek 4,006 Mount Whiteface 4,020 Mount Wildcat 4,422 Mount Wildcat, "D" Peak 4,070 Mount Willey 4,285 Zealand Mountain 4,260 And one other point of interest....of these 48 4,000 footers.... Sherri, my beautiful wife, has hiked 40 of them.......and # 41 is scheduled for this Sunday......God Bless her! Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 21, 2006 22:40:17 GMT -5
Konica T4 Hexanon 52mm F1.7 Fuji 100 Konica T4 Hexanon 52mm F1.7 Fuji 100 Konica T4 Hexanon 40mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Yes, that is the back of Camera Collector's own member W-Tony...not necessarily his best side ;D Konica A1000 Hexanon 52mm F1.7 Fuji 100 Konica A1000 Hexanon 135mm F3.5 Fuji 100 Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 7, 2006 21:18:30 GMT -5
Ron Kamera
Thanks for looking and commenting ;D
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 7, 2006 7:52:22 GMT -5
Konica T2 Hexanon 40mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Fujica ST801 Yashicanon 50mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Konica T2 Hexanon 40mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Konica T2 Hexanon 50mm F1.7 Fuji 100 Konica T2 Hexanon 40mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Konica T2 Hexanon 40mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Konica T2 Hexanon 50mm F1.7 Fuji 100 Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 6, 2006 23:10:17 GMT -5
Thanks Gene.....yes it was a terrific weekend! Mount Prospect, Mount Washington and the Weeks House....very cool!
Randy--that ST801 is my black bodied one and it did not have a normal lens for it when I got it. So for a while it sat in my cabinet with a Fujinon 35mm lens on it and when I used it I took a regular Fujinon lens off one of my others to use on it. Then at some point I got this Yashicanon 50 mm lens with some parts cameras and I thought why not put it on the ST801 for display. And when it was time to use that ST801...it was the perfect time to try the lens. I was very surprised and pleased with the Yashicanon lens.
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 6, 2006 20:01:08 GMT -5
Fujica ST801 Vivitar 135mm F2.0 Fuji 100 Fujica ST801 Yashicanon 50mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Fujica ST801 Yashicanon 50mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Fujica ST801 Yashicanon 50mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Konica T2 Hexanon 50mm F1.7 Fuji 100 Konica T2 Hexanon 40mm F1.8 Fuji 100 Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 3, 2006 22:37:50 GMT -5
Gene
I'll 2nd Rick's comments......Excellent!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Aug 1, 2006 20:21:02 GMT -5
Rick
Another startling shot! Beautiful!! Wow! on the color!
nice work! ;D Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Jul 23, 2006 22:23:55 GMT -5
Thanks Gene and Randy.
Gene....it is a pleasure to visit her folks, for sure. And even more so to help with the sugaring when it is a good season!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Jul 23, 2006 18:51:47 GMT -5
Thank you Rick and Ron....for looking and commenting.....
And Ron, LOL. no the first building is Sherri's parent's sugarhouse where in the season the sap gathered from the maple trees are boiled down to make Maple Syrup....and the 2nd is her father's shed....nice shed...would love to have one that nice!!!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Jul 21, 2006 7:32:34 GMT -5
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Post by vintageslrs on Jul 16, 2006 13:26:58 GMT -5
John
Beautiful shots!!
I enjoyed them much!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Jun 9, 2006 16:24:05 GMT -5
Rick
Nice shot! the Allan Ray lilly is amazing!!! Beautiful!
Bob
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