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cakin

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Must be single! Most women wouldn't allow him to do that in their house!

But I am jealous...I am stuck on the BRAT diet! (bananas, rice, applesauce and toast) while trying to get my system back under control.

We have a place in Tulsa, called Ron's that makes a extra thick patty (1/2 Owen Country Sausage and 1/2 hamburger pressed together)
cooked on the grill, placed on the bun with chilli covering the burger bun and all. And you have to add the jalepeno fries!
 

Carrot44

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Now that looks like a Gureaaaaaaaaaaat Lunch!

Hey Wiz I did not know you live just down the road from me :p

Ken
 

Smoke

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Great camera ;)

Anyone notice the "secret weapon" barely showing behind the chair's chrome base? :p :D
 

Wiz

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Smokeball, I guess I could have put the full res picture up - man the detail is amazing!
That's a book with a toy dog on the cover under the chair ;)
(that is a pretty old chair, it's seen lots of hard knocks too. The kids have spilled lots of stuff on it too!

Lunch, Hi Res!!!


Carrot39, yeah just up I-90 a couple hops!


I think the Steam Train used to be called Toad Spit Porter, but then the marketing guys got a hold of them...

EDIT: no it used to be "Black Frog Stout".


They will fill your kegs for you there too, from the small cornelius kegs on up.
They also have these half gallon bottles caled Growlers, pretty nice.
 

Smoke

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What mega-pixel is your camera rated? (I think that's the proper term?)
 

Wiz

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It's a 3.2 MP Kodak. Easy to use, nice pics, a few different quality settings - I like highest quality of course.

I wanted something I could make decent prints with ;)
I need to get more memory though, before the camping trips this summer :D
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: Wiz
It's a 3.2 MP Kodak. Easy to use, nice pics, a few different quality settings - I like highest quality of course.

I wanted something I could make decent prints with ;)
I need to get more memory though, before the camping trips this summer :D
How does your camera do in low light situations? My el crappo Kodak DX3500 takes 2.2 megapixel pictures, but they only look good in bright daylight. Indoor, or nighttime pictures that require the flash don't look good because the flash range is only somewhere around 3 feet. And without the flash the pictures are so dark and noisey that they are practically useless. Aside from that, it doesn't have any optical zoom.

I hope your camera works better than mine. Anyway, it's time for another camera for me (once I get the necessary $$$ of course); I'm looking at the Olympus E-10 or E-20. :p
 

Wiz

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yeah, I think it's a 4300 - has 2x zoom and so far I've been happy with indoor pics - christmas & birthdays have turned out well
It has 4 or 5 diffferent flash settings so that works out pretty well.
It wont do a lot of things, but what it does do is pretty nice - it's a good fit for our needs.
I have a twin lens reflex medium format camera for the really high resolution stuff, a 35mm with a lot of lenses for the regular stuff and this little digital camera for the quick stuff.
 

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Originally posted by: Wiz
yeah, I think it's a 4300 - has 2x zoom and so far I've been happy with indoor pics - christmas & birthdays have turned out well
It has 4 or 5 diffferent flash settings so that works out pretty well.
It wont do a lot of things, but what it does do is pretty nice - it's a good fit for our needs.
I have a twin lens reflex medium format camera for the really high resolution stuff, a 35mm with a lot of lenses for the regular stuff and this little digital camera for the quick stuff.
Mmmm... medium format cameras. :p

<-- in his dreams, would like a nice medium format camera with a 20 megapixel digital back. :D
 

Wiz

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oh yeah, digital back would be nice - can't afford that just yet tho ;)
Mine's an old TLR but the film is huge and the lenses are good.
It takes killer slides, I've taken it camping and shot some real nice nature stuff with it.
 

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Originally posted by: Wiz
oh yeah, digital back would be nice - can't afford that just yet tho ;)
Mine's an old TLR but the film is huge and the lenses are good.
It takes killer slides, I've taken it camping and shot some real nice nature stuff with it.
Do you develop the film yourself, and if not, where do you take it to be developed?
 

Carrot44

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I have always wanted one of those Cameras! GUREAAAAAAAAAAAT Photos!
I am just stuck with my Fuji S602 :frown:
 

Wiz

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Seattle has several great places that have a wide variety of film and great service.
I used to go to Warshal's they had a gread film & camera dept but they are gone, they were also a wonderful camping, backpacking, hunting & fishing store.
This place is good - they are sticklers for detail & have some nice equipment - new & used:
http://www.glazerscamera.com/
They have links to some really good labs on their site.

 

Carrot44

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If you are brave you can get the Russian Kiev 88 that has been modded for around 4 to 500. And you can use lots of lenses for a good price. Still pricey but cheaper then other brands.

P.s. never get one straight from Russia they tend to forget things such as oil and the modders replace the shutter with a cloth one and also darken up it's innerds.

Ken