What is it?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Don Christolear
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Hi Don,

The nice rays from the sun have been gracious to you.

Nice pic. I was thinking if you get another chance at a shot like this, zoom completely out--take a shot--then zoom completely in--and take a shot. I have been interested in the differences of the zoom on the E-10 lately.

Jason Busch
 
Thanks Jason,
Me too, on the zoom comment.

That's a good idea. Did you see what Brian Mackey did with a picture showing the difference in zooms with the TCON 300. It was really cool.

I'm on my way to work. Maybe somebody can direct you to it. Or look for Brian's name and click on it. It's been several days ago.
Don
Hi Don,

The nice rays from the sun have been gracious to you.
Nice pic. I was thinking if you get another chance at a shot like
this, zoom completely out--take a shot--then zoom completely
in--and take a shot. I have been interested in the differences of
the zoom on the E-10 lately.

Jason Busch
 
Don - are you actually posting this while on your way to work? (Cell modem or something) or do you have to leave to go to work?

I liked the shot too, but If I had taken it, I could just hear my sister (my husband generally "gets" my photos) saying - but why didn't you take a picture of the whole thing?

Mary
Hi Don,

The nice rays from the sun have been gracious to you.
Nice pic. I was thinking if you get another chance at a shot like
this, zoom completely out--take a shot--then zoom completely
in--and take a shot. I have been interested in the differences of
the zoom on the E-10 lately.

Jason Busch
 
Don,

My hometown version of your train - taken at Steamtown National Hisrotic Site - Scranton, PA

Were not quite as modern here yet.

BTW _ I DID get the whole train... well almost!

Joe G.

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1386682&a=11197976&p=45846358

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1386682&a=11197976&p=45846362
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1386682&a=11197976&p=45846352
After my wife figured out what it was, she wanted to know why I
didn't photo the whole train. ;)
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1628895&a=12450370&p=45762178
 
Great shots Joe,
Thanks
My hometown version of your train - taken at Steamtown National
Hisrotic Site - Scranton, PA

Were not quite as modern here yet.

BTW _ I DID get the whole train... well almost!

Joe G.

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1386682&a=11197976&p=45846358

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1386682&a=11197976&p=45846362
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1386682&a=11197976&p=45846352
After my wife figured out what it was, she wanted to know why I
didn't photo the whole train. ;)
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1628895&a=12450370&p=45762178
 
Mary,
Can't everyone send photos while in their car?:)
I was actually getting ready to leave.
Don - are you actually posting this while on your way to work?
(Cell modem or something) or do you have to leave to go to work?

I liked the shot too, but If I had taken it, I could just hear my
sister (my husband generally "gets" my photos) saying - but why
didn't you take a picture of the whole thing?
That's what she said. Why didn't you take a picture of the whole thing?
It actually turned out quite nice as a calander.
Don
Mary
Hi Don,

The nice rays from the sun have been gracious to you.
Nice pic. I was thinking if you get another chance at a shot like
this, zoom completely out--take a shot--then zoom completely
in--and take a shot. I have been interested in the differences of
the zoom on the E-10 lately.

Jason Busch
 

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