thanks for the tip...
i'm going to be in new england for christmas, so it will be nice to come back with a working camera...
great pics too btw
Posted by tim jenkins at December 8, 2003 03:56 AMNice
Cut off the grey sky in the first photo, then it will be perfect. :)
good tip for us northerly photobloggers. thanks!
Posted by matthew at December 8, 2003 08:22 AMthx for the tips...
Posted by No.1 at December 8, 2003 08:53 AMi like the frozen stones very much. slide!
Posted by m a z i a r at December 8, 2003 01:01 PMI HATE IT WITH PASSION ... Beautiful eh? yeah.. in the picture, or behind a window ... but if you were to actually BE in this weather, there is absolutely NO BEAUTY in this weather ... NADA!
Posted by Ninjaess at December 8, 2003 02:33 PMexcuse tha slang, but "WHAT A HARD ASS SWAN !!" :P
Posted by Behr.o0o.z at December 8, 2003 03:08 PMdigital rebel? jealousy ensues...
Posted by veritech pilot at December 8, 2003 03:25 PMReally like the first picture. Brrrr...
Posted by Rolle at December 8, 2003 04:37 PMdear samkovsky,
i really think you can sell these pix to deutsche gramaphone.
thanks for the tip
Posted by Mona at December 9, 2003 01:50 AMive heard this tip before. It was a ziplock bag..to prevent condensation as the camera returns to room temp. I will always do this now because after shooting outside and coming inside, I got a lens error on my coolpix5700. it returned to normal the next morning...thank gosh. but was tres scary. good tip!
Posted by Scott at December 30, 2003 10:07 PMHello:
I have a digital camera, CoolPix5700 of Nikon,, but lens didn't move when opening now, brief Lens error. Could you tell me how to solve, how are the concrete expenses if need to maintain .
Hope you answer me.