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Post by vintageslrs on Jan 20, 2006 9:36:54 GMT -5
Hi Rachel
Nice job!! Love the first and third ones!!
be well.......have fun Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Dec 12, 2005 13:10:37 GMT -5
Alright now........... jeez, never knew those jeans were that baggy.... Sherri's 15 year old son has pants that could fit two of him in them.....but me.... well, it's just a matter of getting the ever-expanding waistline comfy.......the rest of the pants kinda bag. ;D But when I where those tight in the waist L.L. Beans..... .........well, I'll let Sherri explain the rest...... ;D Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Nov 17, 2005 10:21:21 GMT -5
Phil
absolutely a beautiful shot!! hope some day for all the elements to come together to capture a moment like that myself...Bravo!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Nov 17, 2005 10:29:11 GMT -5
John , you are right...Sherri's photo is better! And Ron, nope can't claim to be her mentor for photography....maybe for camera collecting? ;D But Sherri has always been a better photographer than I. Long before she ever got her hands on an SLR...i could see her ability...just from P&S cameras...I knew she could "see" a shot much better than me and could compose one way better than I. Told her someday I'll just carry and maintain her equipment...and she can take all the photos.....as long as I can still collect the cameras Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Nov 6, 2005 14:01:40 GMT -5
Ron nice photos!!! but come on you gotta tell ya us which Mamiya and which lens and what film? Ok ? ;D Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Nov 6, 2005 14:04:03 GMT -5
Ron
so happy to see you have time to post again----great!!
and very nice photos......my favorites are the first 2!
Enjoy Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Nov 3, 2005 13:08:34 GMT -5
Ron yes that is part of the struture that is the Franklin Falls Dam. And Ron, your experience with prison walls.................. is that from the inside or the outside ;D Oh by the way, your parole officer called....time to check in.... Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Nov 3, 2005 12:40:27 GMT -5
shot 11/02/05 Nikon F801 Nikkor MF 50MM F2 Fuji 100 Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Oct 25, 2005 8:34:48 GMT -5
Phil
Beautiful. Very very nice!!!
thanks for sharing Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Oct 20, 2005 15:03:27 GMT -5
Ron
2 beautiful shots!
Love 'em both!!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Oct 4, 2005 19:03:47 GMT -5
Minolta X-370 Rokkor 50MM F1.7 Fuji 100 Konica T3 Hexanon 135MM F3.5 Fuji 100 Konica T3 Hexanon 135MM F3.5 Fuji 100 Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Mar 1, 2008 9:51:25 GMT -5
Peter W.
Nice detail on the train photo!
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Oct 1, 2007 12:35:53 GMT -5
Randy
The Flying Yankee is now being restored where we saw it---The Hobo Railroad....and I think that is in Lincoln, NH. Sherri being a native of the great state of New Hampshire will correct this info. or verify it, when she comes home. ;D
Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Sept 25, 2007 14:27:46 GMT -5
Ron Did you notice that Sherri's favorite camera has become the Mamiya NC-1000 . Same as yours, herr Herron. You know, ya try to bring them along correctly and point them in the right direction....as look what happens? Bob
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Post by vintageslrs on Sept 19, 2007 6:19:10 GMT -5
Nikonbob
Beautiful pics! Beautiful cars!
Bob
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