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Steve Nason 30-Mar-2010 00:36
Great pictures Is the 500 manual or auto focus.
Guest 06-Jun-2009 23:18
Very nice Eagle Image that won 3rd place in photo contest. Does the Wildlife Federation
sell prints for you? You should have some made.
Guest 25-Mar-2008 04:52
Great Work.I am really impressed with your wonderful shots.

Sohail
Guest 19-Jun-2007 05:29
Your photos have left an impression on me that can't be described by words.
Guest 08-Mar-2007 08:00
This is as close to perfect as it can get.
Kristi 29-Sep-2006 20:55
Hi,

I own the Whitefish/Glacier territory of the Discovery Map. I publish & distribute 50,000 maps annually and am just getting ready to send my 2007 map for production. The map is basically supported by the local advertisers and is free to the public utilizing various distribution methods (Chambers, Brochure Racks, Big Mountain, Relocation packets, etc.).

I'm currently looking for photo filler to use on the 2007 in exchange for photo credit.

Please let me know if this is something you'd be interested in...

Thanks,

Kristi Zorb
Discovery Map - Whitefish
406-261-6575
Guest 02-Jul-2006 19:25
Hey! I'm not sure if you're the original Lionheart poster of the Magic Tape sensor cleaning technique, but that doesn't really matter since I found your Pbase description of it first. A huge *thank you* for demonstrating this technique, it just saved my skin big time. I'm shooting my first wedding tomorrow and decided that I should clean my cameras and lenses with my usual hand bulb blower technique. But, the air is incredibly humid and dusty today -- with each blow (I did a couple before I noticed) I deposited huge amounts of dust onto my sensor. I could see it with my eye, it was horrendous. A test frame at f/29 showed hundreds of huge chunks of dust; the camera was unusable. With no opportunity to go out and buy cleaning solutions and such, I was faced with a huge dilemma. I tried the tape technique and, whew, things are back to a usable state. I used the technique maybe 20 times, sometimes making it better, sometimes making it worse... I still see some dust at f/29, now, but at f/5.6 things look really good. Thank you!!! ~g
Guest 17-Aug-2005 06:27
i love your pictures b/c you seem so happy in them!!!!
Jimmy 23-Feb-2002 17:17
I am very impressed with your picture gallery. (2/23/02)