Jay,
Thanks for the info. I'd like to do that, even though I have an OM1 and two
OM-4T bodies, I think it would be cool to shoot with one that's travelled so
far and done so much!
Chris Crawford
http://www.chriscrawfordphoto.com
On 12/30/06 11:31 PM, "Jay Drew" <dreaded@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Chris,
> The odyssey page: http://www.olympus-photography.com/Olympus-Odyssey/index.htm
>
> And Bill, perhaps you can do a long exposure starting just before midnight and
> ending after the new year begins so you can get the last shot of this year and
> the first shot of the next on the same frame.
>
>
> Jay
>
>> What's the Odyssey Camera?
>>
>> Chris Crawford
>> Fine Art Photography of Indiana and New Mexico
>> Santa Fe, NM
>>
>> http://www.chriscrawfordphoto.com
>>
>>
>> On 12/30/06 8:35 PM, "NSURIT@xxxxxxx" <NSURIT@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>
>>> The Odyssey camera has made it to Sugar Land, TX after missing a few of the
>>> seasons in which I had hoped to use it. It arrived this afternoon and
>>> currently has my Kirk quick release plate and 85mm f2 Zuiko attached. It
>>> is
>>> loaded
>>> with a roll of HP 5 which I will shoot tomorrow, come rain or come shine.
>>> Camera will be packaged and ready for the next person within 24 hours of
>>> its
>>> arrival. That little amount of time in someone's possession will probably
>>> be
>>> a record. We are only shooting one roll of film, so it shouldn't be too
>>> difficult to produce that kind of turn around. <{8^) Bill Barber
>>>
>
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