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Barney J wrote in :
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Not the safest place for a swim. Is that common?
Nice shots by the way. Keep 'em coming. Randy Barney J wrote in message ... |
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Ports of Tauranga - Tugs Kaimai and Sir Robert turning Ma Cho 3.jpg (1/1)
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:13:12 -0500, "Randy Kotuby"
wrote: Not the safest place for a swim. Is that common? Nice shots by the way. Keep 'em coming. Randy Barney J wrote in message .. . Because I was using a 400mm tele lens randy the swimmer looks a lot closer to the action than he really is. I want to thank you and the others who made kind comments and will post more every so often. Most of my posting you will find on alt.binaries.photos.original where a competition runs every week. We only have 1 square rig the training ship Spirit of New Zealand which is a charity project for disadvantaged and troubled youths. I will take some shots next time she visits. regards Barney J |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 20:42:55 +1300, Barney J wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:13:12 -0500, "Randy Kotuby" wrote: Not the safest place for a swim. Is that common? Nice shots by the way. Keep 'em coming. Randy Barney J wrote in message . .. Because I was using a 400mm tele lens Randy the swimmer looks a lot closer to the action than he really is. I want to thank you and the others who made kind comments and will post more every so often. Most of my posting you will find on alt.binaries.photos.original where a competition runs every week. We only have 1 square rig the training ship Spirit of New Zealand which is a charity project for disadvantaged and troubled youths. I will take some shots next time she visits. regards Barney J Sorry about the small 'R' i've been known to drop my H's too! |
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No problem with the name. I've been called lots worse in my life.
Looking forward to more posts from your corner of the world. Randy Barney J wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 20:42:55 +1300, Barney J wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:13:12 -0500, "Randy Kotuby" wrote: Not the safest place for a swim. Is that common? Nice shots by the way. Keep 'em coming. Randy Barney J wrote in message ... Because I was using a 400mm tele lens Randy the swimmer looks a lot closer to the action than he really is. I want to thank you and the others who made kind comments and will post more every so often. Most of my posting you will find on alt.binaries.photos.original where a competition runs every week. We only have 1 square rig the training ship Spirit of New Zealand which is a charity project for disadvantaged and troubled youths. I will take some shots next time she visits. regards Barney J Sorry about the small 'R' i've been known to drop my H's too! |
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