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DSK June 6th 06 04:41 PM

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I have a pretty good feeling you don't even own a DSLR and if you do,
quite clearly you don't know hot to use it. Your comments prove that
beyond all doubt.
Know what the native contrast settings are for your Canon? Not likely!
Now I know why you've never posted more tha few pics and why they're
all P&S quality. Get back to me with a shot like this and we can talk.


Bubbles, why are you so proud of a picture of a spider?
Because you think it's supposed to be fuzzy?

OzOne wrote:
Hey Bob, no need to get upset....THREE posts.....calm down already!

Sheesh...we all know you're not perfect...no need to get upset about
it.


Don't give him a heart attack Oz1, the poor guy is
"differently abled" and has poor self esteem.

Hey Bubbles do the voices tell you what kind of camera I
have, too?

DSK



Capt. Rob June 6th 06 04:52 PM

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Thom Stewart wrote:
Neat Picture Nutsy!!

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage




Yup....and it made even better bait! Look at 'em! I even got Doug
talking about it fer cripes sake.
Can you imagine when my new website goes up next week? It will be my
biggest fishing bonanza ever!

http://www.britishinvasion.ca/Index_...za%20Party.jpg

RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Scumbalino June 6th 06 06:46 PM

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Capt. Rob wrote:

What do you suppose motivates me to post them?


No..., no..., lemme guess....


The desire to show that you can't hold a camera level?


The camera focusses, the camera exposes, and you press buttons in software -
but you don't know what way is 'up'!


--
Capt Scumbalino



Joe June 6th 06 07:02 PM

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Capt. Rob wrote:
My EFIX data on the pictures says it's un-altered



No such thing, Joe. EXIF data does not show post work and none is
attached to the pic anyway.
Another desperate try from Joe!



RB
35s5
NY


You do not have the far superior beta version of EFIX like I do.
You are not worthy. The photo was cropped, but not altered in any other
way.

face it bob, it takes complicated software for you to focus properly.
You should go back to the basics, your digital work is sloppy and
hackish.

Joe


Joe June 6th 06 08:08 PM

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Rob Terry wrote:

! I didn't post any sopider pictures!


Calm down Robcarp...

Here.... this one even has a manual, if you study it real hard you
might get half a clue:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Brown-Leather-KO...QQcmdZViewItem

Joe


Thom Stewart June 7th 06 04:12 AM

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Hey Guys,

Do both of you realize it's Summertime? Time to be sailing!

Put the Damn Cameras away and go Sailing. If you take your camera; TAKE
SAILING pictures.

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Scout June 7th 06 09:02 AM

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"Capt.Mooron"
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/ent/no...an/recluse.htm

Absolutely... I believe it's a Mimic.... they favour imitation as a
defence technique. I'm certain it feels quite at home on Bobsprit's boat
... since his vessel also imitates a much more formidable boat. Although
capable of much bravado... once exposed or cornered they run for cover...
again much like Bobsprit. I'm certain the transparency or glassiness
speaks volumes... never mind the attraction to imitation woodgrain.



I dunno, I think it's the dreaded Wilford Brimley spider.
http://img218.echo.cx/img218/42/willford6li.jpg
Scout



Joe June 7th 06 03:48 PM

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Thom Stewart wrote:
Hey Guys,

Do both of you realize it's Summertime? Time to be sailing!

Put the Damn Cameras away and go Sailing. If you take your camera; TAKE
SAILING pictures.

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Hey Thom, I can sail everyday and still beat bubble black and blue. It
simple with such a blatent lack of photographic skills, and poor choice
of a boat.

Had a nice mahogany plank planed down to repair my rudder on the La
Brisa.

Doug gave me the tip to make a new non kick up type rudder, I had to
modify the broken aluminum frame to accept the new rudder, but that
wasent to hard using a disk grinder. It's going to be stronger and a
bit bigger for my heavy wind use.

My only concern is the rudder is now going to be a bit over 1/2"
thick, the old one was aluminium and only 1/8 inch thick...watta drag
huh?. I'm going to taper the leading edge to a knife like sharpness.
The wind speed is 0-1 knot right now, and the lake is flat as glass.


Joe


Scotty June 8th 06 12:09 AM

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"Joe" wrote ...

I'm going to taper the leading edge to a knife like

sharpness.


I don't think you want to do that.

Scotty



Joe June 8th 06 03:16 AM

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Scotty wrote:
"Joe" wrote ...

I'm going to taper the leading edge to a knife like

sharpness.


I don't think you want to do that.

Scotty


How come?

Joe



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