Cameras and Girls

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captainslack said:
Damn, James! Are you on a mission?! :)

Nope, same perversions as you fellas :)

Here she is again. BTW I think you might need to go to Sweden to meet Nikon Girl.

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All you've gotta do is follow the tourists around like a ... stalker?


James
 
OT to this very nice thread, but how do I insert a full-size photo in a thread like so many of you have done?
 

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julianphotoart said:
OT to this very nice thread, but how do I insert a full-size photo in a thread like so many of you have done?

Mine are uploaded to photo.net already, but the gallery here will do just as well.
Go (in the gallery) to the picture you want to insert, right click mouse, select "Copy image location", go back to the reply editor, press the "mountain with moon" icon, paste the URL from the clipboard(ctrl-v) into the box that pops up, press OK.

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Thanks,
James
 
Hmmm... a very interesting thread topic. I love women and cameras. The women who are most important in my life; my wife, sisters, daughters and grand daughters also do quite well with a camera... and their results enrich my life. And to be completely accurate I should add that my brothers, sons and grand sons are right up there with the ladies of the family. Photography has allowed us to share our life's travels and experiences, bringing us all closer.
 
I haven't contributed in a great while ... but this is a great thread!!!

Here is my niece with my Polaroid Land Camera Model 250

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Dfin said:
What a Cutie, the polaroids your niece is holding, are they of her & how did she react ?

One was a photo of her ... one was of her mother (my sister)

She carried them around for a while once she lost interest in the camera... ended up folding them up and taking them somewhere (I don't know where they went)

The camera was slightly heavy for her... but she loves making the shutter click ... she gets the whole looking through the view finder and pressing the button ... not bad for 2 years old.

When she and her sister (going on 4) get a little older I will probably get them a couple cameras to learn on... if their still interested
 
IGMeanwell said:
I haven't contributed in a great while ... but this is a great thread!!!
Thanks for your contribution. What a cute pic! My daughter is not yet strong enough to hold a camera ... I have to wait, maybe next year.
A word for James Burton ... ah no just a big WOW for the whole series (my favorite one is the second one in your post #43; very classy!).
I liked very much the post of Rich Silfver too and the one of Bertram (good memories Bertram?? ;) )
But there are so many great pictures ....
Go on!
Marc
 
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