grantgoodes wrote:
I'm sorry to hear that Rafael. The photos used for the lens would definitely have "reeled me in", especially the use of a well-used DA-2 Action Finder. I have had mixed results on eBay claims, but I wish you luck on your Paypal claim.
I was gambling on long odds - don't mind losing - but sure would have loved the lens. Not enough to pay $2500 and up though.
NightOwl Cat wrote:
unfortunately, there's lots of that going on. I've had people expecting a chair or a 12 piece cookware set and when they give us the tracking number it shows a 1-4 ounce package being delivered to another address. ebay should have been able to contact USPS reps to get the details of the delivery and resolve the case in your favor.
For the life of me, I can't understand why someone would decide that putting a sign in that location is a great idea given the obvious visual aim of the setting. The monument has been there since 1929, before someone got some money to add some signage within the last decade. 50-135.
pbraymond wrote:
For the life of me, I can't understand why someone would decide that putting a sign in that location is a great idea given the obvious visual aim of the setting. The monument has been there since 1929, before someone got some money to add some signage within the last decade. 50-135.
pbraymond wrote:
For the life of me, I can't understand why someone would decide that putting a sign in that location is a great idea given the obvious visual aim of the setting. The monument has been there since 1929, before someone got some money to add some signage within the last decade. 50-135.
There are morons everywhere - in Knysna we have an iconic view of the Knysna Heads and a navigation beacon.
Some idiot has cemented a "No Fishing" sign to the rocks!
They are always with us!
I'm not sure how many have watched the Photoshop Summit run by Dave Cross last week but there was so much to learn. Because it's so damn expensive in Rand vs Dollar terms I only watched the free version and managed to pick up a few tricks.
This week Ange McNall ( Angel McNall <[email protected]> is running a 12 episode series on Landscape photography and there have been 4 presentations so far each of which has been amazing.
Watching Randall J Hodges show his images straight from camera inspired me to get into picture control on Nikon and I've loaded a couple of additional profiles..
Oosty wrote:
I'm not sure how many have watched the Photoshop Summit run by Dave Cross last week but there was so much to learn. Because it's so damn expensive in Rand vs Dollar terms I only watched the free version and managed to pick up a few tricks.
This week Ange McNall ( Angel McNall <[email protected]> is running a 12 episode series on Landscape photography and there have been 4 presentations so far each of which has been amazing.
Watching Randall J Hodges show his images straight from camera inspired me to get into picture control on Nikon and I've loaded a couple of additional profiles..