Dave In La wrote:
good grabs Will,http://i9./6ouar13.gif I am so jealous.
My beautiful thick glass table in my rear dining area holds my laundry, but even if I did keep the camera there, the view out the back is paved parking lot....not trees, just cars
Thanks Dave, sounds like my college digs. Hey, I like the lil guy!
Mr Zoom wrote:
Hell yes you keep the camera on the table and for obviously good reason, Will
When the wife told me it was either her or the camera I dedcided that I was going to miss her... ...for at least a couple of days
Ken yeah, when I got the 300 f2.8 she said I hope you enjoy sleeping with it. The
hood screw kept diggin' into my back but things are back to normal now.
You boys are in need of help . When my husband suggested I remove my camera from the table because the crazy kitty might jump on the table and knock it off, I gave him "the look" and that was the end of that .
So remember - give 'em "the look" first and that'll be the end of it.
MaggieBee wrote:
You boys are in need of help . When my husband suggested I remove my camera from the table because the crazy kitty might jump on the table and knock it off, I gave him "the look" and that was the end of that .
So remember - give 'em "the look" first and that'll be the end of it.
You women are better at the "look". I practiced today so we'll see if it works. She'll
probably laugh and/or mock me and probably withhold certain "favors"...this could
backfire and the 'monkey will be left with feathered friends. Damn table!!
What good is a camera if it's hidden away in a bag in your closet. I try to keep mine as accessible as possible and my wife is quite accommodating--actually she gave up on me a long time ago. I've got a good a photo that illustrates the "grab and run' principle quite well. It's a bit off topic so rather than post it I'll provide a link.
My kitchen table has been taken over by cameras & lenses - - not to mention my computer & every thing else. We eat on the table a few times each year unless we have family visiting..... Heaven forbid I'd have to give up my workspace in the kitchen.... I'm a woman after all.
Congratulations to the shots & excellent hearing.
Lil
Jan 19, 2008 at 03:47 AM
Herb Houghton Offline Upload & Sell: On
Nice shots Will, but you require that extra step of picking up the camera from the table and swinging it around. My same setup, 40D, 300 f2.8, 1.4x is on the tripod right in front of the sliders, I just need to approach it slowly if a coopers or pileated is outside. Of course, this only works until the late spring whence the screen slider replaces the glass one.
LKeithR wrote:
What good is a camera if it's hidden away in a bag in your closet. I try to keep mine as accessible as possible and my wife is quite accommodating--actually she gave up on me a long time ago. I've got a good a photo that illustrates the "grab and run' principle quite well. It's a bit off topic so rather than post it I'll provide a link.
Lil Judd wrote:
My kitchen table has been taken over by cameras & lenses - - not to mention my computer & every thing else. We eat on the table a few times each year unless we have family visiting..... Heaven forbid I'd have to give up my workspace in the kitchen.... I'm a woman after all.
Congratulations to the shots & excellent hearing.
Lil
What thanks Lil, your house sounds like ours!!
Herb Houghton wrote:
Nice shots Will, but you require that extra step of picking up the camera from the table and swinging it around. My same setup, 40D, 300 f2.8, 1.4x is on the tripod right in front of the sliders, I just need to approach it slowly if a coopers or pileated is outside. Of course, this only works until the late spring whence the screen slider replaces the glass one.
Thanks, Herb! Oh, I can hear the Mrs now with the tripod setup in the dining room...
I'll be sleepin' with the dogs for sure.
rwenglish1 wrote:
Nice hills in the background Will, oh yeah, nice shots of the Sandhills out the door of your house. Some people just live right. rw
Yeah the damn birds got in the way of some perfectly good mountains! Thanks, Randal.