Those are keepers! I'll have to ask him for permission. I like the bike helmet/camera juxtaposition. That will confuse people visiting the site for the first time
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That's a great one, beetlejuice - of your boys and as a photographer photo. I don't think I could make it fit the correct proportions, though. I love it anyway. You should really post that one in the gallery.
one taken with my olympus c-750 at a basketball game. The photographer from the local paper isn't the most professional, but he's a cool guy and takes decent pictures.
me right after shooting a soccer game at my school. Not quite sure what I was doing, my friend just snapped this shot with my p&s i gave him to play around with.
Here's a few from last year's Yosemite gathering trip that I don't think I ever posted. I may have posted them, but I can't remember.
The first is of Brian, taken at Glacier Point. By the way, anybody heard from Brian lately? Or does anyone have his email? I'd like to contact him.
The second one is a group of Japanese camera/video men. Don't know if they were just tourists or shooting a program for Japanese television.
The last one is of Brian getting the deer close-up.
Ray
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This is a beautiful shot. I love it as I see this being my wife and I in a few years. Well maybe it already is. Yikes.
Originally Posted by Charles Hess
I saw this couple eyeing a local church. When the woman turned around, lo and behold, I see two big Nikons with big glass attached. Looked like(from a distance) that they could have been F5s or D1xs. Hubby just carried her bag. :-)
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