Fish were caught; beer was drunk (and so were fishermen); lies were told; the
night was dark; the sky was blue; there was a persistently pleasant, gentle
zephyr, and an F. hovering right around 60, and it didn't rain. No camera was
taken, nor pictures (obiously, since no camera was taken), partly because we
three fishers of crappie are old and unattractive, but mostly because we prefer
not to be seen too much, since one of us is a retired judge, another is a
still-working, high-ranking police officer, and the third is the only one with
any real photographic expertise. :-)
My wife is coming back from Texas tomorrow. I smell like a goat and look like
a hobo (or vice versa), so I'm going to take a hot shower and a long nap.
Anyway, it's raining here at the moment, and I don't want to get either the E-1
or any of the heritage Zuikos wet. However, I agree with Moose, and accept the
challenge (if that's what it is) to post digital shots taken with the antique
lenses. Just let me wash off the fish smell, sleep off the hangover, and I'll
see what I can get done by this time next week. ;-{
See y'all tomorrow.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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