The missed images
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- Carl_Constantine
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The missed images
Ever go out say with family or friends and see a wonderful macro pic potential and miss it cuz you don't have your camera? I had this yesterday. Went blackberry picking with my family http://photo-op.ca/?p=81 and saw a couple beautiful bumble bees around the flowers and berries. Was kicking myself for not bringing my camera with me
Carl B. Constantine
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Nice family photo. I have plenty of missed opportunities for images. There is an open field right out back where I work and dragonflies, BF,s hawks, you name it are there. But I cannot bring my camera to work, so I miss those opportunities everyday.
For Ken to donate for a new MarkII for me
For Ken to donate for a new MarkII for me
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Ah the missed opportunities!
Nice family photo BTW.
Talking of photos, on your site when i click on Macro I get a blank page!
Just these words:
My First Hopper
Filed under: Macro, Nature — @ 9:33 pm
One of my photography passions, is macro photography. I love the macro world. However, I have to confess that I’m scared of certain insects. ............
Nice family photo BTW.
Talking of photos, on your site when i click on Macro I get a blank page!
Just these words:
My First Hopper
Filed under: Macro, Nature — @ 9:33 pm
One of my photography passions, is macro photography. I love the macro world. However, I have to confess that I’m scared of certain insects. ............
Canon 5D and 30D | Canon IXUS 265HS | Cosina 100mm f3.5 macro | EF 75-300 f4.5-5.6 USM III | EF 50 f1.8 II | Slik 88 tripod | Apex Practicioner monocular microscope
- Carl_Constantine
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oh really? works fine for me. Try refreshing your browser. Try a real browser like Firefox instead of ie ;-) Also, I haven't tried the site on the new ie7 beta yet.Cyclops wrote:Ah the missed opportunities!
Nice family photo BTW.
Talking of photos, on your site when i click on Macro I get a blank page!
Just these words:
Carl B. Constantine
I will try again later.Carl_Constantine wrote:oh really? works fine for me. Try refreshing your browser. Try a real browser like Firefox instead of ie ;-) Also, I haven't tried the site on the new ie7 beta yet.Cyclops wrote:Ah the missed opportunities!
Nice family photo BTW.
Talking of photos, on your site when i click on Macro I get a blank page!
Just these words:
I did try Firefox once but it caused problems on certain sites, notably banking etc.
We're runnig Windoiws ME and maybe it doesnt like it-may get XP soon.
Canon 5D and 30D | Canon IXUS 265HS | Cosina 100mm f3.5 macro | EF 75-300 f4.5-5.6 USM III | EF 50 f1.8 II | Slik 88 tripod | Apex Practicioner monocular microscope
- Carl_Constantine
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Don't blame you Ken. IE7 finally does add tabbed browsing which is nice and is integrated into the browser and not through that stupid MSN toolbar. It's only been years since netscape added tabbed browsing and MS to catch up and see that it's actually worth it/useful.Ken Ramos wrote:Hey I have been cautious as to downloading IE 7. If anyone has, tell me...is it worth it? I know the Windows Live Toolbar is a pain. I downloaded it, used it a bit and then trashed it and went back to my good ol' Google Toolbar. Thanks
I'm old and set in my ways
IE7 still is up to it's old tricks when it comes to certain sites that are hosted on apache/unix instead of Windows/IIS in that it will deliberately load slowly though you can bypass it sometimes with a stop and refresh.
Haven't tested it fully, a web developer friend of mine is testing it out.
So the answer is, just use firefox and wait ;-)
Carl B. Constantine