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Water Chemistry by IreneMComment by h2: Congrats, Irene and sunny greetings from Lanzarote. Christiane already guessed this was your image. Well done! |
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Water Chemistry by IreneMComment by IreneM: Originally posted by Debbi: How do you get your sensor so clean Irene? Could you share what you do?
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Hi Debbi, I use the Copperhill method. It works fine for me. Although saying that, the first time I used it on my D70 (about 2 years ago) I was so nervous and my hand was shaking so badly, I used 7 swabs before the sensor (it's actually the filter over the sensor) was really dust free. Nowadays I only need 1 or 2 at the most to get it really clean (and no shaking hands ;-) |
| 06/18/2008 02:09:11 PM |
Water Chemistry by IreneMComment by HeiSch: Irene,
do you accept an apprentice for work for you?
HUGE congratulations to an other ribbon, but mostly to you talent to capture pictures like this. |
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