I bet any d70 user is likely to find the k10d a very cool camera indeed... 
regardless of the ambient temperature.

Very interesting photo - and risky to take, since it looks like you could get 
more than one car in the same spot... with you between them - pentaxian 
sandwich.

On a side note, not everyone reacts well to being photographed after a crash. 
Long ago I found a burning car along a road, pulled my camera and started to 
shoot - and almost got shot myself. The exchange rate - two pics taken, three 
kicks and some punches received - was really inadequate.

Luiz Felipe
luiz.felipe at techmit.com.br




Tue, 16 Dec 2008 21:24:13 -0600, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> escreveu:

> On Dec 16, 2008, at 21:14, Bruce Dayton wrote:
> 
> > Hello Charles,
> >
> > Actually kind of a cool shot.  Sorry about the car, but the blue
> > lights from behind make it seem a bit eery.  Nice composition as well.
> >
> 
> Blue lights = police car parked in the road next to it.  After he left  
> the lighting was a little less cool.
> 
> As I was setting up the tripod, I told the officer: "No big deal, I'm  
> not upset about the car in the yard - but we get a car here every few  
> months and I'm putting together a gallery of all of them" and he says  
> "cool camera!  What are you using? " and we geeked out about  
> hardware.  (He has a Nikon D70).
> 
>   -Charles
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