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Glenn[_2_]
November 24th 07, 04:12 AM
Going throgh some OLD negs. Quality is a little down
Bob Harrington
November 24th 07, 04:58 AM
Glenn,
At the risk of sounding even more googly-eyed than the lens used for this
photo - do you have any more, err... 'normal' photos of this rather unusual
bird? (Even though you ~did~ include the wing tips... ;^} )
Just haven't seen many photos of the RSAF Stratotankers.
Thanks scads,
Bob ^,,^
Glenn[_2_]
November 24th 07, 06:12 AM
"Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
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>
> Glenn,
>
> At the risk of sounding even more googly-eyed than the lens used for this
> photo - do you have any more, err... 'normal' photos of this rather
> unusual
> bird? (Even though you ~did~ include the wing tips... ;^} )
>
> Just haven't seen many photos of the RSAF Stratotankers.
>
> Thanks scads,
>
I think I do. I've finally managed to get my wife to move her stuff from in
front of my bookshelves
that have blocked me for about 1 year. Spaceissues. I waited for the kids to
move out . I even tried to encourage them
but the wife thinks they need to leave school first.
but now that I have access to the shelves, I found the negs and i'm going
through them. will take awhile as the scanner is dog slow.
I have a few more wide angle ones on the website as of now. I'm sure I have
normal focal length ones somewhere.
Glenn[_2_]
November 24th 07, 06:19 AM
"Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
...
>
> Glenn,
>
> At the risk of sounding even more googly-eyed than the lens used for this
> photo - do you have any more, err... 'normal' photos of this rather
> unusual
> bird? (Even though you ~did~ include the wing tips... ;^} )
>
> Just haven't seen many photos of the RSAF Stratotankers.
>
> Thanks scads,
>
And a funny story about this photo. I had a wide lens and i needed to get in
pretty close to
fill the feame. I was almost directly under teh nose. I spent about 2-3
minutes there while I waited for a guy to walk out of view.
Then the Pilot came up and started chatting about what typr of shot I was
getting. i showed him, and he was impressed with the angle.
He even chatted to some of the crew about it. Then he gave me a pin as a
momento. Then when I had finished I turned around and saw
a pack of about 60 photographers waiting for me to move to take a photo. Not
one of them moved away from the pack which easily was 30 feet aweay from
where I was.
Some cursed at me for being in their way. I kind of felt sorry that i had
done that to them but I had no idea they were there but I remember
wondering what the value was of 60 plus photographers taking the same shot.
At least I know my view was different
Jim Morris[_3_]
November 24th 07, 08:50 AM
"Glenn" > wrote in message
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>
> "Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Glenn,
>>
> I think I do. I've finally managed to get my wife to move her stuff from
> in front of my bookshelves
> that have blocked me for about 1 year. Spaceissues. I waited for the kids
> to move out . I even tried to encourage them
> but the wife thinks they need to leave school first.
>
Don't be dissing Bron!
She answers my email while the husband..... :)
Jim Morris
Bob Harrington
November 24th 07, 09:12 AM
"Glenn" > wrote in
:
>
> "Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Glenn,
>>
>> At the risk of sounding even more googly-eyed than the lens used for
>> this photo - do you have any more, err... 'normal' photos of this
>> rather unusual
>> bird? (Even though you ~did~ include the wing tips... ;^} )
>>
>> Just haven't seen many photos of the RSAF Stratotankers.
>>
>> Thanks scads,
>>
> I think I do. I've finally managed to get my wife to move her stuff
> from in front of my bookshelves
> that have blocked me for about 1 year. Spaceissues. I waited for the
> kids to move out . I even tried to encourage them
> but the wife thinks they need to leave school first.
What? Dakota must be pushing, what? Two or three by now? Surely old
enough to be out on her own! ;^)
> but now that I have access to the shelves, I found the negs and i'm
> going through them. will take awhile as the scanner is dog slow.
> I have a few more wide angle ones on the website as of now. I'm sure I
> have normal focal length ones somewhere.
Those are very nice - they show the markings and tip pods well. Thanks!
Bob ^,,^
Bob Harrington
November 24th 07, 09:15 AM
"Glenn" > wrote in
:
>
> "Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Glenn,
>>
>> At the risk of sounding even more googly-eyed than the lens used for
>> this photo - do you have any more, err... 'normal' photos of this
>> rather unusual
>> bird? (Even though you ~did~ include the wing tips... ;^} )
>>
>> Just haven't seen many photos of the RSAF Stratotankers.
>>
>> Thanks scads,
>>
> And a funny story about this photo. I had a wide lens and i needed to
> get in pretty close to
> fill the feame. I was almost directly under teh nose. I spent about
> 2-3 minutes there while I waited for a guy to walk out of view.
> Then the Pilot came up and started chatting about what typr of shot I
> was getting. i showed him, and he was impressed with the angle.
> He even chatted to some of the crew about it. Then he gave me a pin as
> a momento. Then when I had finished I turned around and saw
> a pack of about 60 photographers waiting for me to move to take a
> photo. Not one of them moved away from the pack which easily was 30
> feet aweay from where I was.
> Some cursed at me for being in their way. I kind of felt sorry that i
> had done that to them but I had no idea they were there but I remember
> wondering what the value was of 60 plus photographers taking the same
> shot.
>
> At least I know my view was different
I hate it when I discover I have umwittingly become exactly what I have
been cursing others for at an air show...
He who invents the people polarizer will be called a god.
Dave Kearton
November 24th 07, 09:15 AM
Glenn wrote:
>> "Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> Glenn,
>>>
>>> At the risk of sounding even more googly-eyed than the lens used
>>> for this photo - do you have any more, err... 'normal' photos of
>>> this rather unusual
>>> bird? (Even though you ~did~ include the wing tips... ;^} )
>>>
>>> Just haven't seen many photos of the RSAF Stratotankers.
>>>
>>> Thanks scads,
>>>
>> And a funny story about this photo. I had a wide lens and i needed
>> to get in pretty close to
>> fill the feame. I was almost directly under teh nose. I spent about
>> 2-3 minutes there while I waited for a guy to walk out of view.
>> Then the Pilot came up and started chatting about what typr of shot
>> I was getting. i showed him, and he was impressed with the angle.
>> He even chatted to some of the crew about it. Then he gave me a pin
>> as a momento. Then when I had finished I turned around and saw
>> a pack of about 60 photographers waiting for me to move to take a
>> photo. Not one of them moved away from the pack which easily was 30
>> feet aweay from where I was.
>> Some cursed at me for being in their way. I kind of felt sorry that
>> i had done that to them but I had no idea they were there but I
>> remember wondering what the value was of 60 plus photographers
>> taking the same shot.
>>
>> At least I know my view was different
Never mind all that, tell me how you got your wife to shift her stuff.
--
Cheers
Dave Kearton
Glenn[_2_]
November 24th 07, 09:30 AM
"Jim Morris" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Glenn" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> Glenn,
>>>
>> I think I do. I've finally managed to get my wife to move her stuff from
>> in front of my bookshelves
>> that have blocked me for about 1 year. Spaceissues. I waited for the kids
>> to move out . I even tried to encourage them
>> but the wife thinks they need to leave school first.
>>
>
> Don't be dissing Bron!
> She answers my email while the husband..... :)
>
> Jim Morris
To be fair Jim,
when you send any email to warbirdz apart from Glenn, they all go to her and
I don't see tehm.
Now, I want to know why you're sending her emails i don't get ;-)
BTW, what are you doing around Oshkosh time next year.
Glenn[_2_]
November 24th 07, 10:38 AM
"Dave Kearton" > wrote in message
...
> Glenn wrote:
>>> "Bob Harrington" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> Glenn,
>>>>
>>>> At the risk of sounding even more googly-eyed than the lens used
>>>> for this photo - do you have any more, err... 'normal' photos of
>>>> this rather unusual
>>>> bird? (Even though you ~did~ include the wing tips... ;^} )
>>>>
>>>> Just haven't seen many photos of the RSAF Stratotankers.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks scads,
>>>>
>>> And a funny story about this photo. I had a wide lens and i needed
>>> to get in pretty close to
>>> fill the feame. I was almost directly under teh nose. I spent about
>>> 2-3 minutes there while I waited for a guy to walk out of view.
>>> Then the Pilot came up and started chatting about what typr of shot
>>> I was getting. i showed him, and he was impressed with the angle.
>>> He even chatted to some of the crew about it. Then he gave me a pin
>>> as a momento. Then when I had finished I turned around and saw
>>> a pack of about 60 photographers waiting for me to move to take a
>>> photo. Not one of them moved away from the pack which easily was 30
>>> feet aweay from where I was.
>>> Some cursed at me for being in their way. I kind of felt sorry that
>>> i had done that to them but I had no idea they were there but I
>>> remember wondering what the value was of 60 plus photographers
>>> taking the same shot.
>>>
>>> At least I know my view was different
>
>
>
>
> Never mind all that, tell me how you got your wife to shift her stuff.
>
>
Let's just say, it was a half victory. I got her to move half of it, gave me
access to what I wanted. I basically took the angry gruff approach and it
worked.
However, I have placed some of it smack bang in the middle of the loungeroom
floor and after 4 days, i have quietly mentioned I am about to throw it out
when she's not watching.
It's now in her court :-)
Glenn[_2_]
November 24th 07, 10:41 AM
> What? Dakota must be pushing, what? Two or three by now? Surely old
> enough to be out on her own! ;^)
oh no, I still like her, she can stay. Although she has turned into a
teenager already.
Today i went to My bedroom where she was watching "Nick Junior" and she told
me she wanted to be in there on her own.
later she told me to go away when I went back to check on her.
>
>> but now that I have access to the shelves, I found the negs and i'm
>> going through them. will take awhile as the scanner is dog slow.
>> I have a few more wide angle ones on the website as of now. I'm sure I
>> have normal focal length ones somewhere.
>
> Those are very nice - they show the markings and tip pods well. Thanks!
You're welcome
Glenn[_2_]
November 24th 07, 10:48 AM
"Glenn" > wrote in message
...
>
>> What? Dakota must be pushing, what? Two or three by now? Surely old
>> enough to be out on her own! ;^)
>
>
> oh no, I still like her, she can stay. Although she has turned into a
> teenager already.
> Today i went to My bedroom where she was watching "Nick Junior" and she
> told me she wanted to be in there on her own.
> later she told me to go away when I went back to check on her.
>
Forgot to say, she just turned 3. but she has the whole world sussed.
mostly.
Jim Morris[_3_]
November 24th 07, 12:50 PM
She responds when you aren't looking I guess.
And I have sent to Glenn and WEEKS later I might get a hey..
I am trying to get enough put away to retire in Sept.
If you come to OshKosh I will make myself be there. They make a bunch of
cheese just north of there and I will find a need to haul some to Texas.
Used to do it all the time but have this steady run now. Just 500 miles a
night and home every other night. It pays well and beats Wal-mart..
Jim
Bob Harrington
November 24th 07, 11:18 PM
"Glenn" > wrote in news:47480181$1
@news.velocitynet.com.au:
>
> "Glenn" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>>> What? Dakota must be pushing, what? Two or three by now? Surely old
>>> enough to be out on her own! ;^)
>>
>>
>> oh no, I still like her, she can stay. Although she has turned into a
>> teenager already.
>> Today i went to My bedroom where she was watching "Nick Junior" and she
>> told me she wanted to be in there on her own.
>> later she told me to go away when I went back to check on her.
>>
> Forgot to say, she just turned 3. but she has the whole world sussed.
> mostly.
Can she spell C-O-N-V-E-N-T? =^}
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