This forum is too international for me. Suck an elf!
"It's not the size of the waves ... it's the motion of the ocean" is the
phrase that we're referring to. That, and the entire length/girth argument.
[size, max aperature]
Yes, goot fotos start betwixt thine ears.
My brain hurts.
I have to listen to my co-workers chatting in Mandarin Chinese all day.
Little do they know that I can ignore that and pick out all of the English
words they're using and put them in context. My co-worker in the next cube
over was looking for a job with good stock options. Now she's buying a house
in Fremont. I guess I tipped my hand a while ago when I sent them the
definition of an acronym they were debating.
My stupid old mother-in-law's scrotorola flip-open phone is now beeping every
15 seconds [LOUDLY] to let me know its battery is going flat. At least it's
not lighting up all the elements in the display to get my attention.
Oh, and we went to see Mission: Impossible (2) today as a team-building
exercise. In a VERY LOUD theater! Not that I won't turn the volume on my car
stereo up to 11 on occasion, but there is a point...
ObOly: I thought about buying the C2500-L and its flash [ttl flash metering!]
today. Might do it on the way home.
On Fri, 09 Jun 2000 11:44:15 -0600, grigorov@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Andy wrote:
> It's not the size of the lens, it's the motion of the shutter!
>
> Nope, this is not either.
> Although, you are right, it matters more than the size, I have
> heard that the best tool is between the ears of the
> photographer.
> Boris (who always takes great pictures)
>
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