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"Kahuna" wrote in message
eb.com... I would like to add my Best Wishes to you Rusty. Thanks for your past pictures and look forward to your reposts. All the Best Gotta agree with the Kahuna and all the others - glad to see you still on this side of the roses. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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What size picture is best ? - 1 attachment
On 04/08/2013 19:12, RustY Š wrote:
On 04/08/2013 11:17, RustYŠ wrote: In the good old days............ As no-one appears to have any problems with 1600x900 I will continue with that size as it suits me and my monitor/TV. Thanks everyone for missing me over the past four years, I have had a bit of body trouble with first a stroke, then a cancer and then heart failure but no worries, I'm back to strength now. (These pills are great) and looking at everyone's pics on here has kept me entertained. But, the stroke has left me wearing a leg-iron (well, plastic) and using a stick, that stops me from climbing my hill, though many others have stepped into my footprints. It has also stopped me from using my left arm, so the 6 kilo f2.8 had to go and I'm looking for something light and usable with one hand. (Some hope of that giving me the results of a Canon plus 300mm f2.8) No complaints though, I'm still here and I enjoyed over 20 years of low level photography and I am going to post some of my old photos soon, as it is 10 years ago that I got my first digi-SLR. Keep up the good work boys. RustY Well done RustYŠ, that's the spirit - if you're still warm and still moving, you're on the winning side. It's good to see you in print again. Best wishes, RiŠardo -- Moving Things in Still Pictures! |
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What size picture is best ? - 1 attachment
On 04/08/2013 19:12, RustY Š wrote:
On 04/08/2013 11:17, RustYŠ wrote: In the good old days............ As no-one appears to have any problems with 1600x900 I will continue with that size as it suits me and my monitor/TV. Thanks everyone for missing me over the past four years, I have had a bit of body trouble with first a stroke, then a cancer and then heart failure but no worries, I'm back to strength now. (These pills are great) and looking at everyone's pics on here has kept me entertained. But, the stroke has left me wearing a leg-iron (well, plastic) and using a stick, that stops me from climbing my hill, though many others have stepped into my footprints. It has also stopped me from using my left arm, so the 6 kilo f2.8 had to go and I'm looking for something light and usable with one hand. (Some hope of that giving me the results of a Canon plus 300mm f2.8) No complaints though, I'm still here and I enjoyed over 20 years of low level photography and I am going to post some of my old photos soon, as it is 10 years ago that I got my first digi-SLR. Keep up the good work boys. RustY As others have said, it's good to see you back again. I look forward to seeing the older photos. Sorry to hear about your medical problems. I can sympathise with the leg thing, having had a comparatively minor situation that limits what I can do. Regards, -- Peter |
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RustY Š wrote:
On 04/08/2013 11:17, RustYŠ wrote: In the good old days............ As no-one appears to have any problems with 1600x900 I will continue with that size as it suits me and my monitor/TV. Thanks everyone for missing me over the past four years, I have had a bit of body trouble with first a stroke, then a cancer and then heart failure but no worries, I'm back to strength now. (These pills are great) and looking at everyone's pics on here has kept me entertained. But, the stroke has left me wearing a leg-iron (well, plastic) and using a stick, that stops me from climbing my hill, though many others have stepped into my footprints. It has also stopped me from using my left arm, so the 6 kilo f2.8 had to go and I'm looking for something light and usable with one hand. (Some hope of that giving me the results of a Canon plus 300mm f2.8) No complaints though, I'm still here and I enjoyed over 20 years of low level photography and I am going to post some of my old photos soon, as it is 10 years ago that I got my first digi-SLR. Keep up the good work boys. RustY I'm a newb here, just an observer/lurker but I am happy to hear you've fought back from so many difficulties and I look forward to reading your future posts. cheers.....Jeff |
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What size picture is best ? - 1 attachment
On Mon, 05 Aug 2013 18:12:08 +0930, Kahuna
wrote: On 5/08/2013 10:48 AM, Jeff - VK4XA wrote: "RustY Š" wrote in message ... On 04/08/2013 11:17, RustYŠ wrote: In the good old days............ As no-one appears to have any problems with 1600x900 I will continue with that size as it suits me and my monitor/TV. Thanks everyone for missing me over the past four years, I have had a bit of body trouble with first a stroke, then a cancer and then heart failure but no worries, I'm back to strength now. (These pills are great) and looking at everyone's pics on here has kept me entertained. But, the stroke has left me wearing a leg-iron (well, plastic) and using a stick, that stops me from climbing my hill, though many others have stepped into my footprints. It has also stopped me from using my left arm, so the 6 kilo f2.8 had to go and I'm looking for something light and usable with one hand. (Some hope of that giving me the results of a Canon plus 300mm f2.8) No complaints though, I'm still here and I enjoyed over 20 years of low level photography and I am going to post some of my old photos soon, as it is 10 years ago that I got my first digi-SLR. Keep up the good work boys. RustY Wow RustY Š, I have often wondered what happened to you but I had no idea that you had those medical issues. All I can say is that I that I wish you good luck in your continued recuperation. (And that I am glad to see you posting again!) I would like to add my Best Wishes to you Rusty. Thanks for your past pictures and look forward to your reposts. All the Best Third that! Going through the heart failure thing here, and I agree it's not conducive to an active life. Take care, sir, and I look forward to your great images, reposts or new. Bob ^,,^ |
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