John Cwiklinski wrote:
> I found some excellent 8 x 10's the other day and reminded me of the fun
> times on this list, a couple years ago, when we randomly exchanged photos to
> each other. I believe it was a grad student in Chicago that got the thing
> organized (probably wrong).
Correct, Bob Gries.
> I participated and received quite a few
> impressive photos (8 x 10) that I still have. Joshua Tree was one and an oz
> members' pet dog. They are excellent.
If you want the fun, perhaps it's time to roll your own? Brian hosted
the last exchange(s). Winter Solstice 2004 being the last, I think
<http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/%7Ebj/solstice/2004/2004.htm>.
Is it your turn??
> But (here is negativity), it also
> reminded me of the one that I received, and immediately threw out, from
> someone in Texas and to this day can't figure out why they would waste their
> money on a 8 x 10 for such a piece of @#$%. Oh, I e-mailed him and told him
> the picture was great, but it was truly worthless. I believe he was trying
> to show me his prostrate
Check your spelling, and the humorous options.
> and my guess was that he like the lens up there. I
> don't know how he managed the T10 flash though. Oh well, I probably said
> something on the list he didn't agree with and that's what I got. Such is
> life.
Sounds interesting. I don't see anything matching that description on
the 2004 exchange site and te old Bob Gries pages are gone.
>
>
> Anyway (and enough negativity), the OM content is: Similar to TOPE, the
> 8x10's were to be taken with OM equipment.
>
Yup
Moose
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