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		<title>What do you get when . . . .</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 04:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you get when you marry this:    With this: ??? You get the Bender-Canon Digital View Camera.  After coming across someone else who had used a simple T-mount adapter to join their Canon to an 8&#215;10 view camera with some highly interesting results, it seemed like it was high time I got to work on the 4&#215;5 kit I had purchased so many years ago.  That poor kit has survived 2 moves, an attack by mice, and being used for a Bible lesson twice in which I dumped the entire kit onto the floor for the kids to try to figure out &#8211; sans directions (the point being they wouldn&#8217;t have any more luck putting that kit together without the instructions than we do trying to put our lives together without the maker&#8217;s instructions-i.e., the Bible).  Anyway, all of that without a single piece lost or broken . . . . EXCEPT for 2 of the 3 monorail riders which I had broken when I first started to build the kit in 1995.   Jim at Midwest Photo Exchange was a great help, both with selecting a lens for the new system, as well as spending some time looking at the original design and sending photos to someone he thought might be able to come up with a replacement.  The next time I went to Columbus, though, I ended up going to Woodcraft and picking up some T-Trac and oval 1/4 x 20 nuts which worked perfectly &#8211; if the tripod....]]></description>
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		<title>Herds of Cows with Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading G. Dan Mitchell&#8217;s photography blog today. He posted a really nice shot of rocks surrounded by a lovely flowing river. After describing the shot, he said: There is a funny story to add to this. As I was shooting, as often happens when one sets up near a roadway with a “pro-looking” gear (hey, all it really seems to take is a tripod), other visitors began to pull over to see what the photographer was shooting, jumping out of their cars with cameras in hand. This in a very dark section of the canyon. With me using a very long lens. Pointed straight down at some boring rocks in the river. Quite a few just shook their heads, looked at me like I was nuts, got back in the cars, and drove on. This struck me as enormously funny for two reasons. One, I&#8217;ve seen it all the time, especially when driving through some of the more scenic state parks. Someone will stop and get out of the car with a camera (especially a &#8220;pro-looking&#8221; camera), and everybody else will then follow suit like a herd of cattle. The second reason it amuses me is that my mindset was always that I steadfastly refused to go along with the crowd, no matter how spectacular the view. If by chance (or parental stopping) I got drug into such a scene, I always felt kind of dorky &#8211; like I knew there was a better shot somewhere off the....]]></description>
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