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SmallBoats.com[_2_] December 17th 08 04:09 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
wrote:
On Dec 16, 4:15 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
Well, I gone and dun it...

http://tinyurl.com/5wr2q3

Should be here on Friday.

Now I need to sell my 300 and 330 before Mrs. Wave finds out.

This could be a problem... :)


There's a great article on Olympus and Panasonics micro four thirds in
Modern Photography. Here's some stuff:
http://www.popphoto.com/photonews/54...nic-page2.html


When my friend Joe was alive, he really was into photography. I remember
when he bought his last Olympus, he told me it was the same camera
National Geographic had just supplied their photographers with, not that
they know anything about taking nature shots;)

God bless you Joe, you were an Angel..
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SmallBoats.com[_2_] December 17th 08 04:11 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 06:42:18 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:35:28 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

When I was downtown visiting Atlantic Photo, the oldest 'real
photo store' in this area, the guy told me that the local
professionals use either Nikon or Canon cameras.
That may be true in North America, but the rest of the world knows
better.
Where is that, Tom?
By the shores of Dongting Lake in Hunan Province?

Nikon and Canon are the two leading brands of professional-grade
SLR cameras used by professionals all around the world. No other
brands even come close in that market segment.

Do you have a cite that shows "the rest of the world knows better"?
What does that mean, anyway?

Gonna take me up on my offer? See your best stuff?

How about it?


What the hell does an exhibition of my photos on your site have to
do with your claim that professional photographers in "the rest of
the world know better" than to use Nikon or Canon equipment, or
whatever it was you were trying to say there?




The camera does not make the photograph. Some really nice
photographic art has been captured with a pinhole camera or a Kodak
Brownie. The WORST photo of Tom's was far superior to all of the
blown out, poorly composed snapshots you have posted. Who could ever
forget the mood and emotion your captured in your Stumpy photo.



I was supposed to waste more than 10 seconds taking a photo of a tree
stump we used for target practice?

You apparently have nothing productive to do with your hobby time. I do.


You have posted many photos in the past. The only ones that anyone
liked you stole from other people's web site, and presented as your
work. Why don't you post one photo you are proud of?


Well, there was the one of his fat little thumb and a postcard...;)
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HK December 17th 08 04:27 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
SmallBoats.com wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 16, 4:15 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
Well, I gone and dun it...

http://tinyurl.com/5wr2q3

Should be here on Friday.

Now I need to sell my 300 and 330 before Mrs. Wave finds out.

This could be a problem... :)


There's a great article on Olympus and Panasonics micro four thirds in
Modern Photography. Here's some stuff:
http://www.popphoto.com/photonews/54...nic-page2.html



When my friend Joe was alive, he really was into photography. I remember
when he bought his last Olympus, he told me it was the same camera
National Geographic had just supplied their photographers with, not that
they know anything about taking nature shots;)

God bless you Joe, you were an Angel..
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bull****

SmallBoats.com[_2_] December 17th 08 04:34 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:23 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 06:42:18 -0500, Boater
wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:35:28 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:
When I was downtown visiting Atlantic Photo, the oldest 'real photo
store' in this area, the guy told me that the local professionals
use either Nikon or Canon cameras.
That may be true in North America, but the rest of the world knows
better.
Where is that, Tom?
By the shores of Dongting Lake in Hunan Province?
Nikon and Canon are the two leading brands of professional-grade SLR
cameras used by professionals all around the world. No other brands
even come close in that market segment.
Do you have a cite that shows "the rest of the world knows better"?
What does that mean, anyway?
Gonna take me up on my offer? See your best stuff?
How about it?
What the hell does an exhibition of my photos on your site have to do
with your claim that professional photographers in "the rest of the
world know better" than to use Nikon or Canon equipment, or whatever it
was you were trying to say there?

The camera does not make the photograph. Some really nice photographic
art has been captured with a pinhole camera or a Kodak Brownie. The
WORST photo of Tom's was far superior to all of the blown out, poorly
composed snapshots you have posted. Who could ever forget the mood and
emotion your captured in your Stumpy photo.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Here's some Brownie photos that are great!
http://www.davidrichert.com/brownie_hawkeye.htm

Hey, I have a few of those old Brownie cameras... Even have some of the
old flash bulbs to go with them..;)
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SmallBoats.com[_2_] December 17th 08 04:43 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
HK wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 16, 4:15 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
Well, I gone and dun it...

http://tinyurl.com/5wr2q3

Should be here on Friday.

Now I need to sell my 300 and 330 before Mrs. Wave finds out.

This could be a problem... :)

There's a great article on Olympus and Panasonics micro four thirds in
Modern Photography. Here's some stuff:
http://www.popphoto.com/photonews/54...nic-page2.html



When my friend Joe was alive, he really was into photography. I
remember when he bought his last Olympus, he told me it was the same
camera National Geographic had just supplied their photographers with,
not that they know anything about taking nature shots;)

God bless you Joe, you were an Angel..
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bull****


**** you...
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[email protected] December 17th 08 04:49 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
On Dec 17, 11:43*am, "SmallBoats.com"
wrote:
HK wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 16, 4:15 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
Well, I gone and dun it...


http://tinyurl.com/5wr2q3


Should be here on Friday.


Now I need to sell my 300 and 330 before Mrs. Wave finds out.


This could be a problem... * *:)


There's a great article on Olympus and Panasonics micro four thirds in
Modern Photography. Here's some stuff:
http://www.popphoto.com/photonews/54...s-system-annou....


When my friend Joe was alive, he really was into photography. I
remember *when he bought his last Olympus, he told me it was the same
camera National Geographic had just supplied their photographers with,
not that they know anything about taking nature shots;)


God bless you Joe, you were an Angel..
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bull****


**** you...
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Oh, man this is rich! Harry of all people to call bull**** on someone
else!!!!!
Oh, the irony!

Boater[_3_] December 17th 08 05:06 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
SmallBoats.com wrote:
HK wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 16, 4:15 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
Well, I gone and dun it...

http://tinyurl.com/5wr2q3

Should be here on Friday.

Now I need to sell my 300 and 330 before Mrs. Wave finds out.

This could be a problem... :)

There's a great article on Olympus and Panasonics micro four thirds in
Modern Photography. Here's some stuff:
http://www.popphoto.com/photonews/54...nic-page2.html



When my friend Joe was alive, he really was into photography. I
remember when he bought his last Olympus, he told me it was the same
camera National Geographic had just supplied their photographers
with, not that they know anything about taking nature shots;)

God bless you Joe, you were an Angel..
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bull****


**** you...
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You'd be better off trying that on loogy or reggie, or some other short,
weak little **** like you.

Jim December 17th 08 05:20 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 06:42:18 -0500, Boater
wrote:

Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:35:28 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

When I was downtown visiting Atlantic Photo, the oldest 'real
photo store' in this area, the guy told me that the local
professionals use either Nikon or Canon cameras.
That may be true in North America, but the rest of the world knows
better.
Where is that, Tom?
By the shores of Dongting Lake in Hunan Province?

Nikon and Canon are the two leading brands of professional-grade
SLR cameras used by professionals all around the world. No other
brands even come close in that market segment.

Do you have a cite that shows "the rest of the world knows better"?
What does that mean, anyway?

Gonna take me up on my offer? See your best stuff?

How about it?


What the hell does an exhibition of my photos on your site have to
do with your claim that professional photographers in "the rest of
the world know better" than to use Nikon or Canon equipment, or
whatever it was you were trying to say there?




The camera does not make the photograph. Some really nice
photographic art has been captured with a pinhole camera or a Kodak
Brownie. The WORST photo of Tom's was far superior to all of the
blown out, poorly composed snapshots you have posted. Who could
ever forget the mood and emotion your captured in your Stumpy photo.



I was supposed to waste more than 10 seconds taking a photo of a tree
stump we used for target practice?

You apparently have nothing productive to do with your hobby time. I do.


You have posted many photos in the past. The only ones that anyone
liked you stole from other people's web site, and presented as your
work. Why don't you post one photo you are proud of?


Well, there was the one of his fat little thumb and a postcard...;)
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His prize shot was taken in California. He's holding a room key or
something with his name on it. You can see his gnawed off fingernails,
fat little fingers, and Pillsbury dough boy like forearm. I wish I'd
saved it. It was hilarious.

[email protected] December 17th 08 05:26 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
On Dec 17, 12:20*pm, Jim wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 06:42:18 -0500, Boater
wrote:


Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:35:28 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


When I was downtown visiting Atlantic Photo, the oldest 'real
photo store' in this area, the guy told me that the local
professionals use either Nikon or Canon cameras.
That may be true in North America, but the rest of the world knows
better.
Where is that, Tom?
By the shores of Dongting Lake in Hunan Province?


Nikon and Canon are the two leading brands of professional-grade
SLR cameras used by professionals all around the world. No other
brands even come close in that market segment.


Do you have a cite that shows "the rest of the world knows better"?
What does that mean, anyway?


Gonna take me up on my offer? *See your best stuff?


How about it?


What the hell does an exhibition of my photos on your site have to
do with your claim that professional photographers in "the rest of
the world know better" than to use Nikon or Canon equipment, or
whatever it was you were trying to say there?


The camera does not make the photograph. *Some really nice
photographic art has been captured with a pinhole camera or a Kodak
Brownie. *The WORST photo of Tom's was far superior to all of the
blown out, poorly composed snapshots you have posted. *Who could
ever forget the mood and emotion your captured in your Stumpy photo.


I was supposed to waste more than 10 seconds taking a photo of a tree
stump we used for target practice?


You apparently have nothing productive to do with your hobby time. I do.


You have posted many photos in the past. *The only ones that anyone
liked you stole from other people's web site, and presented as your
work. *Why don't you post one photo you are proud of?


Well, there was the one of his fat little thumb and a postcard...;)
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His prize shot was taken in California. He's holding a room key or
something with his name on it. You can see his gnawed off fingernails,
fat little fingers, and Pillsbury dough boy like forearm. I wish I'd
saved it. It was hilarious.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Not to mention he is barely able to shoot over the railing on the
balcony.. Unless the fence is 6 feet tall, he is not only fat, but
short too.

Jim December 17th 08 05:43 PM

Micro-four thirds...
 
wrote:
On Dec 17, 12:20 pm, Jim wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 06:42:18 -0500, Boater
wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:35:28 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:
When I was downtown visiting Atlantic Photo, the oldest 'real
photo store' in this area, the guy told me that the local
professionals use either Nikon or Canon cameras.
That may be true in North America, but the rest of the world knows
better.
Where is that, Tom?
By the shores of Dongting Lake in Hunan Province?
Nikon and Canon are the two leading brands of professional-grade
SLR cameras used by professionals all around the world. No other
brands even come close in that market segment.
Do you have a cite that shows "the rest of the world knows better"?
What does that mean, anyway?
Gonna take me up on my offer? See your best stuff?
How about it?
What the hell does an exhibition of my photos on your site have to
do with your claim that professional photographers in "the rest of
the world know better" than to use Nikon or Canon equipment, or
whatever it was you were trying to say there?
The camera does not make the photograph. Some really nice
photographic art has been captured with a pinhole camera or a Kodak
Brownie. The WORST photo of Tom's was far superior to all of the
blown out, poorly composed snapshots you have posted. Who could
ever forget the mood and emotion your captured in your Stumpy photo.
I was supposed to waste more than 10 seconds taking a photo of a tree
stump we used for target practice?
You apparently have nothing productive to do with your hobby time. I do.
You have posted many photos in the past. The only ones that anyone
liked you stole from other people's web site, and presented as your
work. Why don't you post one photo you are proud of?
Well, there was the one of his fat little thumb and a postcard...;)
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His prize shot was taken in California. He's holding a room key or
something with his name on it. You can see his gnawed off fingernails,
fat little fingers, and Pillsbury dough boy like forearm. I wish I'd
saved it. It was hilarious.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Not to mention he is barely able to shoot over the railing on the
balcony.. Unless the fence is 6 feet tall, he is not only fat, but
short too.


You have better recollection than I do. You didn't save the shot, by any
chance, did you?


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