Re: Tuscaloosa Squirrel
- From: "George Starcher" <poolplayerno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 21:22:39 -0600
"Bob Johnson" <bobj@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Nice pics. Out of curiosity, was that a digital camera, and if so, which
> one?
> --
> Bob Johnson, Denver/Thornton, Co.
> bobj@xxxxxxxx
>
> "George Starcher" <poolplayerno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>I recently had the pleasure of spending some time with Marshall Carpenter,
>>aka "Tuscalooa Squirrel". He graciously consented to a few pictures and I
>>have posted a couple of the best ones on Flickr.
>>
>> If any of you guys are interested, here are the links direct to them:
>>
>> http://static.flickr.com/9/68500522_a181fbfc06_o.jpg
>>
>> http://static.flickr.com/34/68497599_2f030b7e15_o.jpg
>>
>> George Starcher
Thanks, Bob. It's a digital slr. Nikon D70 with either the Nikor 80-200mm f
2.8 or the Nikor 18-70 mm "G" lens. I can't remember which one I had mounted
that day. The shallow depth of field evident in the shot with the tables in
the background suggests that it was probably the 80-200.
George Starcher
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