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The tree was really quite easy. Cowboy Dave had it brushed out in two hours!!

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No comments on the one handing. Neither he nor I will ever stop doing it. We have no time or patience to comply with nonsense regulations.

 

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But we shoulda scoured up a helmet for the Q13 cameraman....and warned him to watch out for kickback. He'd ask Brian to do an upcut, and blow chips toward the lens.

 

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Eric of Go Green Design is salivating over getting to use the wood from this tree, once it's cured for a year or more. Check out his site. His slab art furniture is top notch!

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I finally gave the camera away, and picked up a saw... The job was so easy, that three groundies was plenty, so I was able to shoot nearly 16 gigs worth of photos and video, which is HD. I have to build a new computer in order to edit it, even view it properly...and my puter isn't all that bad...

 

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Great pictures, Roger.

I'm a big fan of Canon slr's - will be a few years until i can afford a 5d or 7d - especially at the prices over here.

My girlfriend has just bought a 85mm f/1.8 lens for her Canon - produces great depth of field.

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great pics. wow for sure. esp waterfall pic.

 

1 thing though that did not agree w

 

Remember, martyn, I said no comments...That is one issue that I am not able to set a proper example.......never have, and never will. I can train people otherwise, however....and, in all other aspects of my work, there is much to be learned, no doubt. Sorry about the lack of humility, but, after 35 years in the industry, I've paid my dues, but will always give back as much as I can.

 

Keep in mind, that Dave and I have 64 years of experience between us,,,,and the rest of the crew on that job, about 35......

 

You name it, I've done it.....including some things that many of you young'uns will never do....

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Remember, martyn, I said no comments...That is one issue that I am not able to set a proper example.......never have, and never will. I can train people otherwise, however....and, in all other aspects of my work, there is much to be learned, no doubt. Sorry about the lack of humility, but, after 35 years in the industry, I've paid my dues, but will always give back as much as I can.

 

Keep in mind, that Dave and I have 64 years of experience between us,,,,and the rest of the crew on that job, about 35......

 

You name it, I've done it.....including some things that many of you young'uns will never do....

 

:congrats::congrats:

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