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Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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Looks pretty good for a couple of months.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "John Cairns" wrote in message ... http://tinylink.com/?CKODrqEmu9 Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Looks pretty good for a couple of months. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com The boat doesn't appear to be in bad shape ignoring the damage caused by submersion. To look at it, almost appears to be deliberate. John Cairns "John Cairns" wrote in message ... http://tinylink.com/?CKODrqEmu9 Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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the boat next to it. Is that one of those electric lifts?
SV "John Cairns" wrote in message ... http://tinylink.com/?CKODrqEmu9 Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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Where's the mast? Is the forward hatch missing?
"John Cairns" wrote in message ... http://tinylink.com/?CKODrqEmu9 Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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Where's the mast? Is the forward hatch missing?
Says Scotty, clearly spotting a boat better than his own. RB |
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Where's the mast? Is the forward hatch missing? My guess is the owner stored the mast. Forward hatch is missing, possibly the reason the boat took on too much water and sank, unless, of course, it's holed somewhere below the surface. Companionway is open also. To look at it, it almost looks deliberate. John Cairns "John Cairns" wrote in message ... http://tinylink.com/?CKODrqEmu9 Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... the boat next to it. Is that one of those electric lifts? SV Dunno, didn't really look at it. IIRC this boat was on the market for a while, it's also been sitting there for an extended period. John Cairns "John Cairns" wrote in message ... http://tinylink.com/?CKODrqEmu9 Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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"John Cairns" wrote in message ...
http://tinylink.com/?CKODrqEmu9 Don't think that was a sea monster or reef to took bites out of that keel. Looks more like electrolysis. Joe Playing with the camera again, I think I saw this boat for the first time in February, trying out the new Sigma 28-105mm f2.8-4 lens. Pretty sad, but the good thing is, when I load the unaltered images to webshots, they automatically resize them, very convenient, plus I have the original unaltered image for printing locally. John Cairns |
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