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wooferstl November 29 2008, 16:10:54 UTC
Hmm...you've got a point. Actually, i was thinking of going down to the basement and digging through my old camera equipment that hasn't seen the light of day in years. i'm sure i've got one in there.

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blachubear November 28 2008, 18:27:17 UTC
Great photo of the old courthouse. It's another view of where everyone was standing 2 weeks ago. I hope work for you won't be a bigger headache in the next couple of days. HUGS!!!

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wooferstl November 29 2008, 16:11:28 UTC
That really was a great day. i'm glad you guys got to share it with us.

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jfreakman315 November 29 2008, 02:36:53 UTC
I hope your friend is alright as well! Is he near where all the violence is happening?

How do you use a polarizer filter on a digital camera or is it a feature on your camera?

Woof and Hugz!

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Re: How do you use a polarizer filter on a digital camera? jfreakman315 November 29 2008, 08:57:11 UTC
Thanks Chuck! As you can tell, I am alittle bit of a camera amature. ;)

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Re: How do you use a polarizer filter on a digital camera? wooferstl November 29 2008, 16:12:44 UTC
Chuck has it down. Of course, with my little P-n-S, i'd just have to hold it in front of the lens and rotate it until it worked...you can't actually screw one on to these things.

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wooferstl November 29 2008, 16:14:00 UTC
The client is a HUGE corporation so rotating the stock is going to take some time...a very long time. As consultants, we're too far down on the totem pole to rate.

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