FrankS
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Brian Sweeney said:When I was young, my Dad would joke with my Mom "When you hit Fifty, I'll trade you in on two 25-year olds." When she turned Fifty, he said "What would I do with two Twenty-Five year olds!" I suppose you have to be at that half century point to really understand this. I certainly do.
Don't know what to do with 2 25 year-olds? I know what I'd do, and I can't beleive I'll forget in 1 1/2 years when I turn 50!
Take pictures of them, of course!
Dad was not too good with cameras, and always ended up giving them to me to take the pictures.
I prefer to take pictures of my 7-year old, and have a blast at pool parties. I think I can even photograph 7 of them at a time. At Christmas, I took pictures of over 100 Kids at one time!
I prefer to take pictures of my 7-year old, and have a blast at pool parties. I think I can even photograph 7 of them at a time. At Christmas, I took pictures of over 100 Kids at one time!
FrankS
Registered User
I'd prefer the 25 year olds. Should we make this a poll question? 
johne
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Coffee or tea have their place but cannot match sipping Kentucky Golden Pond "doublings." Just a comment.
Johne
Johne
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
I am the middle child and don't recall any hand-me-downs quite like that
did get to wear my big sisters sweat pants in the winter though. Pink is a winter color, right? ~ nice one Gordon. I know you'll be glad to get it in prime condition again.
Frank,
Sometimes, as I see my Sister hand back her Grandkids at the end of the day...
Sometimes, as I see my Sister hand back her Grandkids at the end of the day...
TPPhotog
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Gordon that's a nice cup and a beautiful camera. Wish my family had been into photography as I'm the youngest but my son will have a legacy 
Nice "Til we meet again" photo, Gordon!
Honu-Hugger
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It's been a while and I love this thread. This is an Alpa 8b that arrived today; both SLR and rangefinder so I believe shots taken with it are legal postings in the gallery
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One of only 273 produced, arrived in today's mail with the lens attached (50/1.8 Kern-Switar APO). I can not find a mark or scratch anywhere on the camera or the lens -- I have been most delighted with the purchase. In its time (late '50's, early '60's) it was Alpa's top model.
One of only 273 produced, arrived in today's mail with the lens attached (50/1.8 Kern-Switar APO). I can not find a mark or scratch anywhere on the camera or the lens -- I have been most delighted with the purchase. In its time (late '50's, early '60's) it was Alpa's top model.
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portrait complete with some appropriate books too!
very nice pic and camera doug.
joe
very nice pic and camera doug.
joe
Honu-Hugger
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Thanks, Joe. Nothing compares with your avatar shot, though...the good thing is you've given us more artistically challenged folks a higher mark to aim for -- for that we thank you!!!
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nemjo
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nor camera nor coffee (this time)
nor camera nor coffee (this time)
Before you disqualify my recent contribution to this thread, let me try to explain it.
In a bit archaic hungarian coffee is also called "black soup".
Now, by this nice (black) gear one can soup his/her semi-finished work from cameras...
BTW black soup also means bad news. That doesn't come frome the coffee's quality but a nice habit with some turkish origin. During the meals it's forbidden to speak about "bad" things. But after that, during the coffee it's possible to discuss the not so comfortable subects too...
Cheers,
nemjo
nor camera nor coffee (this time)
Before you disqualify my recent contribution to this thread, let me try to explain it.
In a bit archaic hungarian coffee is also called "black soup".
Now, by this nice (black) gear one can soup his/her semi-finished work from cameras...
BTW black soup also means bad news. That doesn't come frome the coffee's quality but a nice habit with some turkish origin. During the meals it's forbidden to speak about "bad" things. But after that, during the coffee it's possible to discuss the not so comfortable subects too...
Cheers,
nemjo
captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
I don't believe you, Honu! You bought that at the camera store new in the box, didn't you?
Wow, what a beauty!
Wow, what a beauty!
Film dino
David Chong
Honu, that's a beautiful Alpa; I'm green with envy. Here's green tea & M2
Honu-Hugger
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Missed My Period...
Missed My Period...
My reference to the '50's and '60's reminded me that a few days ago we had a guest up from Phoenix (we take pity every summer and try to get her off the face of the sun for a week or two). She was engaged with my wife in a discussion that was most definitely female-oriented, as though I was not in the room. Finally I interjected that I missed my period, too. It got their attention and I told them my period was the late fifties through the early seventies: the cars were hot, the cameras were cool...great music
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Dino: I missed your post while I was writing this. That's a beautiful camera and a great shot -- form and function as high art!
Missed My Period...
Honu-Hugger said:(snip)...In its time (late '50's, early '60's) it was Alpa's top model.
My reference to the '50's and '60's reminded me that a few days ago we had a guest up from Phoenix (we take pity every summer and try to get her off the face of the sun for a week or two). She was engaged with my wife in a discussion that was most definitely female-oriented, as though I was not in the room. Finally I interjected that I missed my period, too. It got their attention and I told them my period was the late fifties through the early seventies: the cars were hot, the cameras were cool...great music
Dino: I missed your post while I was writing this. That's a beautiful camera and a great shot -- form and function as high art!
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Film dino said:Honu, that's a beautiful Alpa; I'm green with envy. Here's green tea & M2
nice grip on that m2!!
Honu-Hugger
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nemjo said:Before you disqualify my recent contribution to this thread, let me try to explain it.
In a bit archaic hungarian coffee is also called "black soup".
Now, by this nice (black) gear one can soup his/her semi-finished work from cameras...
BTW black soup also means bad news. That doesn't come frome the coffee's quality but a nice habit with some turkish origin. During the meals it's forbidden to speak about "bad" things. But after that, during the coffee it's possible to discuss the not so comfortable subects too...
Cheers,
nemjo
Nemjo,
This is fascinating -- what is it?
Film dino
David Chong
Honu-Hugger said:My reference to the '50's and '60s.... my period was the late fifties through the early seventies: the cars were hot, the cameras were cool...great music.
Dino: I missed your post while I was writing this. That's a beautiful camera and a great shot -- form and function as high art!
Thnk you Honu; taken tonight at a chinese dinner in a bored moment - I don't think my fellow guests were too impressed at my clearing away the innumerable little bowls & plates one encounters at chinese meals, to get a clear shot. Quickly cloned some spilt food out of the background too. I liked the green tablecloth!
They don't write lyrics like they used to in the 60s...
& if you ever want to part with the 8b....
Film dino
David Chong
backalley photo said:nice grip on that m2!!
hi Joe
The M grip sure adds heft to the camera & I'm really not sure that it feels ergonomically right with Lutz Konermann's "sling".
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i use it with a wrist strap and find it very comfortable and usable.
maybe not so good with a neck strap and i have never used a 'sling' so cannot really comment.
joe
maybe not so good with a neck strap and i have never used a 'sling' so cannot really comment.
joe
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