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Re: Who's Left? (and a new question)
- From: Steve Cook <cooksa@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Who's Left? (and a new question)
- Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 18:51:39 -0700
Hi,
I'm still here. This list has certainly hit some turbulance. Anytime so
many people unsubscribe, it's bad news. While I have mainly been a
lurker, I do read most of the posts (though I have been deleting more
frequently lately). Personally, I like SIMON'S stories, and would love
to have some of the opportunities he's had. I used to work on oilrigs,
and we liked seeing a little grey hair around. Nothing beats experience.
Young punks thought they knew everything, but the older farts might save
your ass.
And now a new question. A while back, there was a thread on building
your own rotational camera, such as a LarScan. I have an old Koni Omega
Rapid 200 that looks like it could be converted to a rotational camera.
I've looked at the Larscan sites, and have some idea of what I need to
do. I would appreciate any opinions from anybody who has built their own
rotational camera. Is it even worth the effort.
In the long run, I'm dreaming of a Cirkut #10. Presently, I shoot with a
Fuji G617, which is my favorite camera, but panoramic photography is
addictive, and I want to expand my horizon.
Happy New Year,
Steve
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Jan Faul wrote:
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> So who's left? Can I yell and scream and get some attention now?
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Landscape and Indian Rock Art Photography
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