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I was so upset. I didn't think I would need my Tokina 400mm lens so I left
it in my car.

I've seen this several times and I've never had the right lens or the
weather has been bad. This came out better than I thought it would, because
it's a ways off.

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On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 01:02:52 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

I was so upset. I didn't think I would need my Tokina 400mm lens so I left
it in my car.

I've seen this several times and I've never had the right lens or the
weather has been bad. This came out better than I thought it would, because
it's a ways off.

I remember seeing that before too.
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I have posted it before.

One of these days, I'm gonna have the correct lens on.

This thing moves along at a good clip. I'd love to get a closer look at it.
It looks to me that the van is supplying the power to the shaft.

I don't see any wheels and there isn't a motor.


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That's a pretty cool rig!
The driveshaft must run it, the steering wheel turns it and as you say, it's
going at a pretty good clip. You people up there in Maine can think up some
crazy stuff ;-)

Paul


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I was so upset. I didn't think I would need my Tokina 400mm lens so I left
it in my car.

I've seen this several times and I've never had the right lens or the
weather has been bad. This came out better than I thought it would,
because
it's a ways off.


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