Here's the pictures of the loot I got:
It's a start.
James
Here's the pictures of the loot I got:
It's a start.
James
Quite a nice haul and you take good pictures too. What camera are you using? Good job!!
Jerry
Thanks!
It's a Kodak DX6490. I had it on the lowest setting for posting on the internet or for e-mails. It has 3 higher settings. Up to 4meg photos for printing. And a 10X optical zoom. Got it earlier this year. There is a newer model out already. A DX7590 - 5meg. But I am happy with mine.
James
James:
You don't actually do any work in there, do you? It's waaaay to clean and orderly!
Neat idea to use a range hood for lighting.
Sam/Atlanta
Thanks Sam!
LOL! Nice and neat. That's because it's all new. Just got most of it
this week. Getting some wood tomorrow so will be messing it up soon.
Then it will look lived in.
James
looks very nice. Congratulations.
Looks like Santa came early to you house. Have fun getting those new tools dusty.
Go James Go!!!
The Police give the AOK!
Nice haul.
TJH
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Thanks!
James
Whoa! Tweet...too many pictures that are too big with too much to absorb. Tyler and I need to check out instant replay on this call!
In the future, size your pics to no more than 700 pixels wide. 600 pixels will almost guarantee to be under the size limit on SMC but I post plenty at 700 pixels.
Nice haul....
O.K. I re-sized them.
James
Re-sized again.
Should be fine now.
James (who now knows what to do for next time)
Nice haul, James! Yes, definitely start getting some sawdust going over there! Way too clean. Besides, ain't no fun havin' all that stuff if ya' ain't a-gonna' use it, right? We'll expect project pics too, you know!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Nice haul!
Brian
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