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		<title>Now I know . . .</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 03:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[why my shot didn&#8217;t work. I might have avoided this very simple mistake if I had been able to read G. Dan Mitchell&#8217;s post on Monday instead of today, but that just gives me another excuse to go out and try again. (A real burden, I know). So what happened?  Well, I had been dragging my husband all around the North Coast of Ohio all day looking for likely places to hang out and do some serious photography as the weather warms up, and towards the end of the day, in hopes of finding a spot to catch both the setting sun and the rising full moon about a half hour later, we finally arrived at a place that looked good for also trying out the digital view camera.  So I got that all set up, and did a 6-shot sunset view (I see one corner where I must have messed up the focus a little when I shifted the standard.).  Unfortunately, the eastern view was completely clouded over, so we started to head south, stopped for coffee, and by the time we arrived at a reservoir where I knew we wouldn&#8217;t have any trouble being after dark, I set up to try the same thing with the now mostly clear full moon and its reflection over the mostly frozen lake. The shot of the moon itself was about as perfect as I think I can do. But I made exactly the mistake that Dan talks about in his post. Rely on your histogram....]]></description>
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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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