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#61
Yep, Neal's site has helped me a lot. I just gave him a shout out in my pen thread. I noticed he hasn't posted here in a while. Any reason for that?
If it wasn't for last minute, nothing would get done.

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#62
He's ok. Just busy with life . If I may speak for him
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#63
Interesting. According to the latest hit count this tutorial has become popular on a British steam engine forum. Evidently they restore and collect (and photograph) toy steam engines.

I never even knew there was such a hobby. Looks kinda cool.
Never, under ANY circumstances, make the last cut.

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#64
Now how cool is that!! Looks like you may have to start visiting another forum. Then it'll be a new hobby, and finally you'll get sucked into their Vortex!!
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#65
I think I've got enough hobbies as it is.

But these are cool...

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#66
What is GIMP?

I bought some foam poster board, a piece of off white cloth and an aluminum hood for a light. I will make a bowl shed to take pics. My kids got me a canon 5D for my b-day, and i am using it pretty much blind.

Thank heavens the film is cheap

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#67
A 5D??

Your kids must really hate you to buy you such a crappy camera. Send it to me and I'll get rid of it for you. I'll even come pick it up if you prefer.

GIMP = "GNU Image Manipulation Program"
Never, under ANY circumstances, make the last cut.

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#68
But I thought you were one of those depraved Nikon users, Neal?
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It's doesn't pay to be pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway.

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#69
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If it don't hold soup, it's ART!!

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#70
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If it don't hold soup, it's ART!!

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