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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


*Colin, the fall colors don't seem too early at all. Beautiful.

*Scott, looks like you've got (had?) great color this year a Letchworth. I like how you're telling a story with the bench, along with the usual first rate technical execution.

*Dean, great work with my favorite film camera ever. Though I don't shoot film anymore somedays I wish I still had an F3HP.

*Steve, thanks for the story behind the shots, always enjoy those.

*Ken, I'd trust a bridge if it's on well maintained and used route. These days with the annual inspections required since the Minneapolis bridge collapse you'd start to see conservative load limits (like this one) way before anything else. Of course, the Minneapolis bridge collapse was determined to be a design issue (and construction dead load), not maintenance or aging issue, so maybe that Vette and occupants should stay off the bridge. Question is, were you on the bridge while another vehicle was driving on it?

*Roberto, enjoyed the picture from a part of the world we don't see often.



Oct 18, 2020 at 02:37 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


*Colin, the fall colors don't seem to early at all. Beautiful.

*Scott, looks like you've got (had?) great color this year a Letchworth. I like how you're telling a story with the bench, along with the usual first rate technical execution.

*Dean, great work with my favorite film camera ever. Though I don't shoot film anymore somedays I wish I still had an F3HP.

*Steve, thanks for the story behind the shots, always enjoy those.

*Ken, I'd trust a bridge if it's on well maintained and used route. These days with the annual inspections required since the Minneapolis bridge collapse you'd start to see conservative load limits (like this one) way before anything else. Of course, the Minneapolis bridge collapse was determined to be a design issue (and construction dead load), not maintenance or aging issue, so maybe that Vette and occupants should stay off the bridge. Question is, were you on the bridge while another vehicle was driving on it?

*Roberto, enjoyed the picture from a part of the world we don't see often.



Oct 18, 2020 at 02:27 PM





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