A lot of stuff. I've started taking my mountain bike (Rocky MountainTrailhead) off road, and that's been a lot of fun... trying not tofall into rivers and that sort of thing. Learning how to ride downconcrete stairs was the trickiest. I should probably buy a helmet oneof these days. :) I sold my 67II to a friend at work to bring my debt load down. Thisleaves me without any Pentax gear except an Auto 110, so I feel a weebit guilty about posting here. I'll get a DSLR eventually, but fornow I can borrow pretty much anything I like from the manufacturers'reps, so I'm taking advantage of that to try out every DSLR I can. Idon't think I'll go with a Pentax DSLR, though my g/f bought her dadone and my roommate is buying one for himself. :) (Oh, and yes, myg/f is a Pentax user. I bought her a Z-1p/28-105PZ to go with her Z-1kit.) My photography lately has been taking on a bit of a distinctive style. It's quite abstract, and people have commented that my photos looklike paintings, often with brush strokes. I'm saving up to get someprinted frickin' huge on canvas. What's new with you? (And everyone else?) Chris
On 9/23/05, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> On 9/23/05, Chris Brogden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > I feel like I'm watching a soap opera. I've been away for months, andnothing's changed. :) Oh well... time to break out the popcorn.> > Chris>> Nice to see ya, Chris! Wassup?>> -frank>> --> "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson>>

