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12/26/2004 08:22:13 AM · #51 |
Guess I wasn't as naughty as I thought I was this year cuz Santa treated me good, indeed, very good.
Canon 20D, Tamron 200-500, Monfrotto 682 monopod, and a 322RC grip action ballhead.
But on top of those goodies another year of good health and family, worth more than money can buy. Hope everyone had as good a holiday season as I did.
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12/26/2004 08:37:14 AM · #52 |
Got a photo I-pod 40gb. Not quite sure what to do with it. Personalized, can't return it. Haven't opened it yet. Any ideas? |
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12/26/2004 09:01:09 AM · #53 |
Abit IC7-Max3 Motherboard
New Computer Case with 450w power supply and LED lights
512 MB CF Memory Card
Battery Backup Surge Protector
And some M&M Cookies... |
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12/26/2004 10:01:44 AM · #54 |
Originally posted by hlswilson: I got a big hole in my front yard when our water main froze and burst. The city crew has been here since 11:30am working on it. No water to the house. Expecting family at 4 PM. *sigh* This kind of stuff only happens on the holidays. Fa la la la la, la la la la. :-) |
Heather, we all need an update! How did you make out? Michael
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12/26/2004 10:07:04 AM · #55 |
We all had a wonderful day. The family was all together and everyone enjoyed the get together. When you are on of nine kids - although we are all older now - Christmas is still a magical time. These days, the joy is in watching the children and grandchildren revel in the day.
It was nice to see the Miami Heat beat the LA Lakers too.
And, I would lose my Canadian License if I did not say how happy everyone is up here in the Great White North to see Team Canada win yesterday too. We are all starving for hockey up here...any hockey, even kids in the street with a ball and a stick.
Best of the season and a wish for a safe and prosperous New Year to all.
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12/26/2004 10:07:57 AM · #56 |
As Edwin Star once said ... Absolutely Nothin!
Well in the photography sense :) ... i got some sweaters though! w00t.
Lee |
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12/26/2004 10:56:26 AM · #57 |
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12/26/2004 11:49:18 AM · #58 |
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12/26/2004 11:59:27 AM · #59 |
Originally posted by awpollard: Originally posted by jenesis: My wonderful husband wrapped a photo of NY, then told when I opened it that he's going to take me on a mini-vacation (sans little kiddo's) anywhere in the U.S. that I'd like to go.
So maybe New York city, or Rapid City, South Dakota or .... who knows
Any suggestions for fantastic photo-op vacation spots anyone?
Hope you all had a wonderful, special day! :-) |
See this thread... |
Thanks for the pointer to that thread, and had I not grown up in San Diego and spent my first 25 years there, that would probably be my first choice. We go back often to visit family and friends. It's a beautiful place indeed! :-) |
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12/26/2004 12:03:45 PM · #60 |
I got:
Canon 50mm f/1.8, Canon ES-62 lens hood, and a UV filter
Canon EW-78BII lens hood and a Canon LP1116 Soft Case for my 28-135mm
I got clothes too (the gift everyone ends up getting).
I also bought myself an early Christams present on the 21st. A new 2004 Nissan Xterra w/ World Championship Package.
I love it, but it really hurts at the gas pump. I averaged 14mpg (using 4 wheel drive occasionally), and my Grand Am used to get about 22.5mpg
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12/26/2004 12:36:55 PM · #61 |
Originally posted by lykofos: I got:
Canon 50mm f/1.8, Canon ES-62 lens hood, and a UV filter
Canon EW-78BII lens hood and a Canon LP1116 Soft Case for my 28-135mm
I got clothes too (the gift everyone ends up getting).
I also bought myself an early Christams present on the 21st. A new 2004 Nissan Xterra w/ World Championship Package.
I love it, but it really hurts at the gas pump. I averaged 14mpg (using 4 wheel drive occasionally), and my Grand Am used to get about 22.5mpg |
WOOHOO for YOU!
I have had an "X" for over 4 years, am on my second one. I totally love my truck. And just like the commercial says: it DOES make a great tripod!!
Congrats on your "X", and Merry Christmas!
Message edited by author 2004-12-26 12:37:29. |
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12/26/2004 12:50:51 PM · #62 |
Originally posted by Morgan: Originally posted by hlswilson: I got a big hole in my front yard when our water main froze and burst. The city crew has been here since 11:30am working on it. No water to the house. Expecting family at 4 PM. *sigh* This kind of stuff only happens on the holidays. Fa la la la la, la la la la. :-) |
Heather, we all need an update! How did you make out? Michael |
You're sweet for asking! Thanks! :-) After removing two pieces of the sidewalk and digging down about 8 feet they found the water main and patched the pipe. The water came back on about 4:30 PM so we were able to cook, clean, and let our family use the bathrooms. Dinner was late, but oh well. We watched football until it was ready. I felt so bad for the city workers - out in the cold and away from their families on Christmas. They said they didn't mind so much, they get double their wages when working on holidays. They also told me that if it wasn't a city utilities problem that it would have cost us around US$8000 to repair - so I should consider this my Christmas present from the city. Thankfully we didn't get a flooded basement from all the extra water in the soil. It could've been much, much worse, so I feel very fortunate.
Thanks again for asking, Michael. I'm glad that so many of you got such great presents for the holidays. |
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12/26/2004 01:06:01 PM · #63 |
My brother bought me my membership to this site. |
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12/26/2004 03:01:40 PM · #64 |
Originally posted by jfredin: My brother bought me my membership to this site. |
The gift that keeps on giving. Very thoughtful. You must have a great brother.
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12/26/2004 03:05:11 PM · #65 |
Hmm.. I got a PC Game, DVD, BOOKS and all sorts of stuff... I got some money so bought a nice graphics card (Nvidia Geforce FX5500) and a DAB Radio for the hi fi... woohoo, I don't know what to do first!!!!! oh and 512MB SD for me Ipaq..yay
Message edited by author 2004-12-26 15:06:43. |
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12/26/2004 03:09:12 PM · #66 |
How fickle am I, I forgot the most amazing thing of all (besides the folks coming to visit)..I got a condo as a gift. Truly a blessing. (don't get me wrong, it's not "free" but it's pretty darn close).
God Bless us Every ONE! |
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12/26/2004 03:09:54 PM · #67 |
Originally posted by Dmaskeze: Hmm.. I got a PC Game, DVD, BOOKS and all sorts of stuff... I got some money so bought a nice graphics card (Nvidia Geforce FX5500) and a DAB Radio for the hi fi... woohoo, I don't know what to do first!!!!! oh and 512MB SD for me Ipaq..yay |
Duh! Turn on that movie and start installing the graphics card and game. A good video game waits for no man. |
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12/26/2004 03:11:18 PM · #68 |
Originally posted by GoldBerry: I got a condo as a gift. |
Is the person who gave you the condo looking to adopt? :) |
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12/26/2004 03:12:02 PM · #69 |
The most valuable gift I got from my loved ones is not something one can buy, but rather the smiles, hugs, kisses and other displays of love and affection exhibited, and lavishly doled out by all.
This is what I crave, and I am blessed in that it is something that I am fortunate enough to received on a regular basis. I am truly blessed. |
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12/26/2004 03:12:47 PM · #70 |
Originally posted by TechnoShroom: Originally posted by Dmaskeze: Hmm.. I got a PC Game, DVD, BOOKS and all sorts of stuff... I got some money so bought a nice graphics card (Nvidia Geforce FX5500) and a DAB Radio for the hi fi... woohoo, I don't know what to do first!!!!! oh and 512MB SD for me Ipaq..yay |
Duh! Turn on that movie and start installing the graphics card and game. A good video game waits for no man. |
ooh..thanks....heheh |
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12/26/2004 06:17:39 PM · #71 |
Originally posted by lhall: Originally posted by ButterflySis: I got the Tamrac photo vest that I wanted...but I hate it. Gonna see about putting the $100 towards a sling pack or a new tripod instead. :-/ |
Why do you hate it? Do you hate "it" or the way it looks on you? I'm curious, 'cause I have toyed with the idea of one of these. |
Linda, sorry for the delayed response. I thought I would love the vest and have been eyeing them for awhile. A net friend had one on one of our meets and it seemed really handy and he said it helped to spread the weight out over your body so you didn't feel it as bad. Our outtings can be 8-10 hours long. That's a long time to haul gear on your shoulder. Anyway, I had wanted to try it on at B&H while in NYC a few weeks ago but I forgot they were closed for Channukah. So, the vest was ordered online.
It seems as though the vest is built for men. I ordered an XL in case I wore something heavy underneath. I don't like things snug. The top of the vest is very loose but, because I'm not built like Barbie, it's more snug around the hips. It also reaches below my hips onto my legs, which is uncomfortable when you put lenses in the pockets. The pockets are like huge bulges that kind of 'bounce' as you walk - because the vest is too long. I also wish the pockets were padded in some way. The material seems nice but after all that I can't say it's really worth $100. If you want to see pictures of it, or of it on, please email me.
So, there's your answer. Sorry that it was the long version. :-)
Jen
Message edited by author 2004-12-26 18:23:00.
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12/26/2004 06:20:29 PM · #72 |
Originally posted by lhall: Originally posted by Spazmo99: Originally posted by lhall: Originally posted by ButterflySis: I got the Tamrac photo vest that I wanted...but I hate it. Gonna see about putting the $100 towards a sling pack or a new tripod instead. :-/ |
Why do you hate it? Do you hate "it" or the way it looks on you? I'm curious, 'cause I have toyed with the idea of one of these. |
Those photo vests just scream "DORK!" |
LOL!! That is kind of what I suspected, but you know how it is, most of us are always trying to figure out a way to carry all this stuff! |
lol, they aren't the most stylish things but my friend didn't seem to look bad in one. He's very tall and it fit him better than it did me. Besides, like Linda, I could get passed the "dorkeyness" if it was comfortable and did the job. It would sure beat the shoulder bag I currently have.
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12/26/2004 06:24:23 PM · #73 |
I forgot to mention a new Sprint Cell Phone, and GTA: San Andreas =)
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12/26/2004 06:26:45 PM · #74 |
i scored for sure. apple powerbook w/ dvd burner, nikkor 50mm 1.8 and some gift cards. Advice to college kids....drop out then go back, your parents will be happy!
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12/26/2004 06:28:40 PM · #75 |
Originally posted by ButterflySis: Originally posted by lhall: Originally posted by ButterflySis: I got the Tamrac photo vest that I wanted...but I hate it. Gonna see about putting the $100 towards a sling pack or a new tripod instead. :-/ |
Why do you hate it? Do you hate "it" or the way it looks on you? I'm curious, 'cause I have toyed with the idea of one of these. |
Linda, sorry for the delayed response. I thought I would love the vest and have been eyeing them for awhile. A net friend had one on one of our meets and it seemed really handy and he said it helped to spread the weight out over your body so you didn't feel it as bad. Our outtings can be 8-10 hours long. That's a long time to haul gear on your shoulder. Anyway, I had wanted to try it on at B&H while in NYC a few weeks ago but I forgot they were closed for Channukah. So, the vest was ordered online.
It seems as though the vest is built for men. I ordered an XL in case I wore something heavy underneath. I don't like things snug. The top of the vest is very loose but, because I'm not built like Barbie, it's more snug around the hips. It also reaches below my hips onto my legs, which is uncomfortable when you put lenses in the pockets. The pockets are like huge bulges that kind of 'bounce' as you walk - because the best is too long. I also wish the pockets were padded in some way. The material seems nice but after all that I can't say it's really worth $100. If you want to see pictures of it, or of it on, please email me.
Jen
So, there's your answer. Sorry that it was the long version. :-) |
Spazmo's response: Those photo vests just scream "DORK!" , probably hit the nail on the head, and it sure made me laugh, but, I really did want your "take" on it. I'm always trying to figure out how to carry the maximum amount of equipment without looking & feeling like a "pack horse".
I usually just end up taking my husband! I'll turn him into a photographer yet; he's starting to actually use the equipment he carries around for me, and has started throwing around phrases like: "we really need to invest in a couple of extra bodies so we can have other lenses ready". I think I'll do without the vest, it may payoff in the long run!
Thanks for taking the time to answer, Jen. |
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