btw i saw this great deal on another site... film holders
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...raphic.164851/
btw i saw this great deal on another site... film holders
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...raphic.164851/
Steven, aren't you the same guy that had a miserable experience on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon? Maybe a friend could check your body temp and other vitals, with a view to the latest weather report, check the layering of your clothing, including rain gear, before you sally forth?
Sometimes it is better to do still life work indoors. Just sayin'
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As an apprentice, I was walking the roof peak of a two story school we were working on when my tinner's hammer slipped from the leather loop of my tool belt. It slid down the roof and fell off near a tree. We went down to find the hammer and it was no where to be found. There were no people around either. I figured it just ended up in the twilight zone like a lost sock from the dryer!
I had to buy a new hammer and I also bought a better tool belt and pouches.
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The south rim was just getting rained on and lots of wind and rushing. I wasn't sick. This trip I probably should have figured out before hand as I had a mild sore throat, but I figuref it was due to breathing thru my mouth while sleeping using my cpap. However, I was hell bent on making the trip and images so I pushed it.
I was not able to make it out yesterday. I got KOed by one my headaches. I will try again this weekend. It was rainy with 20-30 MPH winds yesterday anyway. Sorry.
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