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Did a great job.
Second that
Did a great job.
I know what your saying. Wish I could take pictures of the stuff I've been working on. Mainly large air and motor operated valves. We rigged a 1800 lb valve stem and poppet out today and brought a new one in. Just about ready to do a blue check then final assembly.Cause I'm not allowed to take pics of the other neat stuff here lol
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I am still dry, have about 6 inches of freeboard yet. Lake came up six inches since the pic was taken.Oh my.
Is your house dry?
Is the water receding yet?
I am still dry, have about 6 inches of freeboard yet. Lake came up six inches since the pic was taken.
Was a cool day yesterday, I expect the water to slow or stop rising.
Mother nature may have other plans.
We are on evacuation alert.
Been thru this B4,,
You are probably asking other guys, but mine are all iPhone 6 pics
To really beat a newer smartphone camera you usually have to spend 250–$350, I recently de some research on digital cameras and really felt like would have to spend over $500 to really see a difference, my brother bought a nice Nikon $650 camaro, and unless you buy more lenses and really understand photography you probably will have a hard time beating a new smartphone. I always were carpenters jeans and my phone fits in my side pocket. For me it’s the convenience, I just don’t pack a (good) camera with me all the Time, but my phone...yes, and with the cost of a decent camera, you are half way to a phone! LolWell I guess that you are right, as I have a simple $18.00 flip phone, and the wife and daughter have those big flat iPhone things that cost a fortune, and I have no idea how to use them.. lol! Hell they they won't even fit in my pocket. But I would like to get a good camera that will take a picture as least as good as a phone!