A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE BAYFIELD BUNCH:))

Saturday, June 05, 2010

KELLY PICKS UP AN OLD FRIEND OF MINE IN LONDON

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YEP, THIS NEW LENS IS REAL FINE FOR CLOSE-UPS ALRIGHT (all pics in tonight's blog were taken with new lens except the comparison photos)

I did a very much most unusual thing this morning.  I actually picked up our darn old telephone mossmagator thingy & made a phone call somewhere.  What is this world coming to!!!!  That somewhere turned out to Henry's Camera Store in London.  No, I wasn't calling about my new lens.....I was calling about my old lens.  I asked very nicely if I could have my dear old friend back.  That lens & I have travelled many miles together & I was missing him like crazy by the time I got up this morning.  There was nothing wrong with the lens so figured I should have kept it as a spare.  It is much lighter than the new lens too & that may prove to be advantageous in some future photo situations.  The 2x Convertor I traded in can also be used with the new lens to double it's maximum power to 600mm.  Now, what was I thinking about when I decided to trade that in anyway!!  Once again, that saying which was coined many years ago sure applies to me in this case for sure...."We get too soon old & late smart."

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HENRY'S CAMERA STORE...This accidental shot was done seconds after I clamped the new lens on my camera at the store counter & aimed out the door to check the auto focus.  Got a little too heavy on the trigger & inadvertently snapped this photo....so why is it in the blog??  This marks the very first photo I took with my new lens.............that's why:))

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AND THIS WAS MY FIRST OUTSIDE PHOTO WHEN I GOT HOME

The same fellow, Mike, I bought the lens from Friday took my call first thing this morning & when I asked him if I could have my stuff back for the trade in price he said, "well I'll have to call my Boss because I'm not sure how that works & I've never heard of anyone doing that before."  Thought to myself, 'ya, well your probably dealing with your first case of Geezeritus here buddy.  Hey, maybe those kids behind the counter had me sized up correctly all along anyway.  Bet they got my name on file with a warning note like, 'watch this guy....he's prone to wild fluctuations of Geezerisms!! 

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COMPARISONS..... New lens is much bigger & heavier than old lens.  Pictures of lens on camera show the 2x Convertor between the lens & the camera body effectively making the 300mm's a 600mm lens.

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And two thumbs up for Henry's London location for returning my equipment for the same trade in allowance price.  Thanks Mike:)) 

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Kelly was headed for London anyway this morning to pick up a few things so she just swung around Henry's Camera Store & picked up my two trade-in Pals & that was that.

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HIDING BEHIND A HOUSE PLANT KEEPING AN EYE ON THE PESKY SQUIRRELS

One of the great advantages of RVing is the flexibility it offers.  If you don't like the scenery you can just move.  Maybe the weather's grubby so pull up the jacks & head for some better weather.  If your in an RV Park & have a noisy neighbor you might be able to re-locate to a quieter spot or just exit the park completely.  We have been known to move if another RV even comes within a quarter mile of us sometimes.  But, what if your living in a sticks & bricks place between bad neighbors.  How do you handle that situation day after day.  Check out the problems WILD BLUE YONDER is having!!  Maybe we can all band together & send her some speedy 'House For Sale' vibes:))

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WIND CHIMES IN THE GARDEN

The overnight rains let up before dawn & the cloud cover dissipated about mid morning.  Out came the lawn mower & a short while later the grass was shortened again for another week or so.  Next came a clean up of the van interior including vacuuming.  Quick trip into town for a 6" tuna sub at Subway & back home to clean the pond pump.  Took my new lens for a walk around the front yard, racked up some snooze time in the recliner & helped Kelly unload some big hanging flower baskets when she returned from London in late afternoon.  And after about 29 hours of soulful separation I finally had my good old 55-200 camera lens back home again safe & sound too.........10-4:))

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BIRD IN SILHOUETTE

GROANER'S CORNER:((  You know your getting old when you sink your teeth into a big juicy steak......and they stay there:((

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9 comments:

  1. Thanks for the shout out. I appreciate it!
    Maybe enough vibes and the house might really sell!!
    I love the new lens.
    Again the photos are awesome. You never disappoint.
    Cheers!

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  2. Great pictures!!! Do you use a tripod? I ask a lot of questions I know...

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  3. I laughed at the term "geezeritis" What do they call female geezers anyway, because I seem to be rapidly approaching that state.

    The new lens seems to be really great, but I'm surprised it is so much heavier. Remember when camcorders were so big and bulky and you held in on your shoulder? Now you can hardly tell them from a small camera. I guess I know nothing about professional photography and all the things that go with it.

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  4. I'm so glad you were able to retrieve your old lens. Geezeritis? I think it is catching so be careful you don't spread it around. :)

    Hope Sunday goes well for you....I remember it is not your favorite day. :) :)

    Awesome pics with the new lens.

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  5. It doesn't seem unusual to rethink the value of the old lenses once you get off by yourself. In the heat of battle, you just accepted that they were worth a small value. Blinded by the acquisition of the new and wonderful big lens. But......upon re thinking, they became worth more to you than the camera store wanted to invest, so cooler heads prevailed. Seems perfectly normal to me! Geezeritus??? Geezerisms???? Naw I don't think so.......

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  6. Way to win one for the 'Geezers'. Good move getting your old lens back!

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  7. Glad you got your old lens back. I have a nikon with the basic 55mm lens and the 55-200 lens. I bought a 100-500 zooom lens but it weighs almost 9 pounds so i can identify with the desire to use the 55-200 zoom. After the larger zoom, the other is so light you don't need a tripod.
    Really enjoyed your pics.
    Mike

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  8. I just sent the nomination papers in for Kelly's Sainthood, Boy would I have heard it from Donna when I announced I wanted the old stuff back, sure and would have done it just as you did, but then getting Kelly to actually pick them up for you, A stroke of uncommon luck. Good work Al, She is sure a Keeper..Be safe out there. Sam & Donna.

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  9. Glad you got the lens and the doubler back... Ya never know when you might want to use it again. And it really don't take up that much space, even if you take it along in the motorhome.

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