On 8/16/13 12:15 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I was getting slightly concerned. The grip you had on the OM-3Ti said
> that we might have to hold a kid hostage or something to get it back.
> That and the silly grin that crossed your face and the stuttering. It
> affects all of us.
Hey, *you* started it. ;-)
> A little back story for the others: After we all ate at this Italian
> restaurant, we went back to the rest area / park which was across the
> street. It was getting into evening and the sun had as good as set. I
> handed the OM-3Ti with 28/2 to Candace and she was duly impressed by
> the IMAX sized viewfinder and bright screen. Then I swapped out the
> 28/2 for the 100/2. It was curtains at that point. I don't think she
> had ANY interest in looking back through an E-system finder ever
> again.
Definite camera and lens envy going on over here.
>
> And thanks to Kevin for buying! He was probably glad to see that I'm
> not some totally creepy guy. My hairlength is actually longer than his
> (LOL) and just slightly shorter than yours.
LOL. we should have compared length, I didn't even think of it. Next
time. Unless I get to cut and donate mine before then...my male child is
rather fond of my long hair, to the point of getting teary when I just
trim it. At some point he won't care, and then I will whack it. Don't
know how gray I will be by then. ;-)
>> And I truly am going to send you my rolls of film when you are ready for
>> them. They are old. And I don't know what all is on them. babies, I
>> guess. ;-) See how I worked you right into doing another job for me? ;-)
> There's close to 50 rolls of film stacked up between you, me and a
> couple other people.
So the other people only have 2 rolls a piece? ;-)
>
>
>> Thank you again, it really was wonderful to meet everyone in your clan!
> Ditto. I think we travelled over three passes to get there, including
> going through the tunnell. A much more pleasant drive in the X5 than
> the last time we did it in the asthmatic Grand Cherokee. I know the
> passengers enjoyed the views of the mountains up through the massive
> sunroof. I enjoyed driving all those curves.
HA! We have you beat going the other direction. It's a drive you really
should take at some point. 3 tunnels, and Glenwood Canyon. The John
Denver highway. One really must see it, absolutely gorgeous.
>
> I'm thinking that we need to organize a large-scale Zuikofest over in
> the Grand Junction area.
>
HEY! I'm in! No one else would probably want to come do it, though,
there's really nothing at all to see or photograph.
Just stuff like this:
http://candid-captures.smugmug.com/Landscapes
And Moose, shhhh, our lips are sealed. ;-)
Candace
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