Naches pics
#31
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Re: Naches pics
Thank you!
Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a really
special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days. It just
costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or bulky,
yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me headaches with
the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a lesser
Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one year. I
download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office Picture
Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes) to
resize and stuff for the web.
And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if my baby
is broken now. lol.
-jenn
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
>>camera setup do you use?
>>
>>B
Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a really
special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days. It just
costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or bulky,
yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me headaches with
the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a lesser
Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one year. I
download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office Picture
Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes) to
resize and stuff for the web.
And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if my baby
is broken now. lol.
-jenn
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
>>camera setup do you use?
>>
>>B
#32
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Re: Naches pics
Thank you!
Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a really
special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days. It just
costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or bulky,
yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me headaches with
the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a lesser
Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one year. I
download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office Picture
Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes) to
resize and stuff for the web.
And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if my baby
is broken now. lol.
-jenn
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
>>camera setup do you use?
>>
>>B
Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a really
special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days. It just
costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or bulky,
yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me headaches with
the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a lesser
Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one year. I
download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office Picture
Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes) to
resize and stuff for the web.
And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if my baby
is broken now. lol.
-jenn
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
>>camera setup do you use?
>>
>>B
#33
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Re: Naches pics
Thank you!
Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a really
special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days. It just
costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or bulky,
yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me headaches with
the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a lesser
Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one year. I
download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office Picture
Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes) to
resize and stuff for the web.
And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if my baby
is broken now. lol.
-jenn
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
>>camera setup do you use?
>>
>>B
Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a really
special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days. It just
costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or bulky,
yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me headaches with
the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a lesser
Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one year. I
download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office Picture
Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes) to
resize and stuff for the web.
And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if my baby
is broken now. lol.
-jenn
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
>>camera setup do you use?
>>
>>B
#34
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Re: Naches pics
Does that camera take filters? I was thinking some of those photos might
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: Naches pics
Does that camera take filters? I was thinking some of those photos might
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
#36
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Posts: n/a
Re: Naches pics
Does that camera take filters? I was thinking some of those photos might
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: Naches pics
Does that camera take filters? I was thinking some of those photos might
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
look better with a polarizing filter.
Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage,
right? I know you've seen worse... ;)
B
In article <a5uob3toekb4898auh3rhvg062fiknq7f8@4ax.com>,
jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
> Thank you!
>
> Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a
> really
> special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days.
> It just
> costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the
> Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or
> bulky,
> yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me
> headaches with
> the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a
> lesser
> Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one
> year. I
> download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office
> Picture
> Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes)
> to
> resize and stuff for the web.
>
> And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if
> my baby
> is broken now. lol.
> -jenn
>
>
>
> On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 21:07:57 -0400, Brian <bsheller@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >>Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What
> >>camera setup do you use?
> >>
> >>B
#38
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Re: Naches pics
Nice pics, especially the rigs, sights and mt rainier. How were the skeeters?
jbjeep wrote:
>From the latest trip, in case you are interested.
>
>http://jbjeep.terahex.com/Naches2007/album/index.html
>
>As always, it is slow to load and has limited bandwidth. Please be patient and keep
>trying.
>-jenn
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jbjeep wrote:
>From the latest trip, in case you are interested.
>
>http://jbjeep.terahex.com/Naches2007/album/index.html
>
>As always, it is slow to load and has limited bandwidth. Please be patient and keep
>trying.
>-jenn
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#39
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Re: Naches pics
Nice pics, especially the rigs, sights and mt rainier. How were the skeeters?
jbjeep wrote:
>From the latest trip, in case you are interested.
>
>http://jbjeep.terahex.com/Naches2007/album/index.html
>
>As always, it is slow to load and has limited bandwidth. Please be patient and keep
>trying.
>-jenn
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jbjeep wrote:
>From the latest trip, in case you are interested.
>
>http://jbjeep.terahex.com/Naches2007/album/index.html
>
>As always, it is slow to load and has limited bandwidth. Please be patient and keep
>trying.
>-jenn
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#40
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Re: Naches pics
Nice pics, especially the rigs, sights and mt rainier. How were the skeeters?
jbjeep wrote:
>From the latest trip, in case you are interested.
>
>http://jbjeep.terahex.com/Naches2007/album/index.html
>
>As always, it is slow to load and has limited bandwidth. Please be patient and keep
>trying.
>-jenn
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jbjeep wrote:
>From the latest trip, in case you are interested.
>
>http://jbjeep.terahex.com/Naches2007/album/index.html
>
>As always, it is slow to load and has limited bandwidth. Please be patient and keep
>trying.
>-jenn
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