Photographing your work (was Re: [TheForge] Age of Iron- whatfun ;-)

Chris Worsley [email protected]
Tue Jun 3 12:41:00 2003


Also.........If someone wants to have digital pictures to post on the web, it is
possible to buy a disposable film camera (brand?) and when turning it in, also
ask for digital pix on a disc. You'll get the disc and prints.

Chris
Alexandria VA

Dave Brown wrote:

> At 08:47 06/03/03 -0400, you wrote:
> >Ene bichizh ogsen baina shuu...
> >
> > > Phlip,
> > >      Could you post a picture of this grill?  I would like to see it.
> > >
> >OK, I'll be doing that- just about one more paycheck, and I'll be able to
> >afford a camera. Something about getting to events, and buying charcoal, and
> >these odd bits of steel and tools that keep appearing in my shop ;-)
>
> Phlip ... have you seen the ridiculously low prices on decent digital
> cameras these days?  Several years ago I bought my Kodak DC120 mega-pixel
> at a 'steal' of around $400.  Yesterday I was in K-mart and Wal-Mart and
> took a quick look at their digital cameras ... multi-mega-pixel, 2 or 3 or
> more optical zoom plus digital zoom, etc.... and in the neighborhood of
> $140-$175.  If all you want a digital camera for is to upload to your
> computer or to the internet, then you don't even need to go up to the
> mega-pixel size.
>
> If you don't mind the risk, there's even some great deals to be had via
> e-bay.  But just for the sake of seeing what you can get for not much $$$
> these days, take a look at
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2931908876&category=30001
> This listing has a lot of information on the Kodak camera being
> offered.  It looks like it was copied from the Kodak brochure.
>
> Dave Brown
> Heritage Smithing
> Green Bay, WI
> ABANA, UMBA, GoM, MODA, ARG