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    If you're looking for cornerstone ideas...
    Anagram generator

    The ones that caught my attention are...
    Cone Snorter
    Coroner Nest
    Cornet Snore

    and 745 others to choose from!
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    WTB: Eyecup for the aforementioned Contax S2. Also a grid screen, FU-6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Síle View Post
    Steve I forgot what I took a photo of too!
    Then I remembered the cornerstone bit and it all came flooding back to me!
    Strangely, the fact that it's a cornerstone doesn't help!

    EDIT: I have just remembered what it was!

    Steve.

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    Y'all will get to explain your vision when we post all the photos in the gallery (and torque off a bunch of people again!).

    Mine was a metaphysical concept (or I really couldn't think oif anything?). *L*

    tim in san jose
    Where ever you are, there you be.

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    Vision? We have to have a vision? I thought this was a Point and Shoot camera... You mean I have to THINK?

    Damn.
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    WTB: Eyecup for the aforementioned Contax S2. Also a grid screen, FU-6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatulent1 View Post
    If you're looking for cornerstone ideas...
    Anagram generator

    The ones that caught my attention are...
    Cone Snorter
    Coroner Nest
    Cornet Snore

    and 745 others to choose from!

    I like:

    Crone Toners
    Crone Stoner
    Crone Boners
    "Hit 'em with a Speed Graphic"

    "The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."
    — Dorothea Lange

    "Film is to digital as a symphony orchestra is to a kazoo" - Brian C. Miller

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/easmithv/
    RIP Kodachrome

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    Thanks flatulent1....but I am afraid the anagram page didn't make a breakthrough....

    I had a plan - but ended up with the unplanned plan B. With a couple of pages explanation I believe I will be able to convince you that I have followed the theme...

    Anyway - the camera collection is now on its way to Germany.

    -Bjarne

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    Ah well, we can but try. On another thread I saw a link to the Galilean Telescope, which led me to a page on Cornerstone Projects in astronomy. Astronomical Cornerstone Projects

    But I think I like the anagram generator better.
    Last edited by flatulent1; 07-14-2009 at 08:40 PM.
    Fred Latchaw

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    From a local shop. Paid about 1/3 of the going price on ebay.

    WTB: Eyecup for the aforementioned Contax S2. Also a grid screen, FU-6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatulent1 View Post
    Ah well, we can but try. On another thread I saw a link to the Gallilean Telescope, which led me to a page on Cornerstone Projects in astronomy. Astronomical Cornerstone Projects
    Well...I think we need more focal length to get a picture of the cornerstones of the universe.

    -Bj

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    There's a pic of a very distant building shot through the telescope ($15 + ship) with a P&S. Very cool. At the 50x setting the moon almost fills the optic. I think it's called the Galileoscope, produced by some international astronomy education group. They're doing some neat stuff. This particular scope is Galileo's design with Koeppler's modifications.
    Fred Latchaw

    Latest 35mm camera purchase: Contax S2 in very nice condition, apart from the leather having been mostly torn off.
    From a local shop. Paid about 1/3 of the going price on ebay.

    WTB: Eyecup for the aforementioned Contax S2. Also a grid screen, FU-6.

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    I had some absolutely brilliant ideas of what cornerstone photo to take.. after I took my photo and posted the camera..
    When you think laterally there are some very clever ideas..
    I could tell you all but then then I'd have to kill you ... :o
    Síle

    If you saw a man drowning and you could either save him or photograph the event...what kind of film would you use?



 

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