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These were some very genial protesters who were waving to everyone.
I was in a car waiting at a stoplight and happened to have chosen that day to only go with my 50mm 1.4 on the D40 and have the Olympus XA ride sidekick. Naturally, I was confronted with this situation, which really cried out for a longer lens. My moment of hesitation cost me the opportunity to open the window, and I just shot through the windshield. I was immediately disappointed, but after a crop, the shot isn't so bad. A testiment to the old fellow's signmaker that the words are very clear in spite of the intervening dirty auto glass.
I don't know who this guy is, but he made quite a lot of our signs,
and he has FANTASTIC handwriting!
again, great stuff.
Sign maker had also placed a clear coating of grains to avoid slippage-!
..I've decided-I must meet the town signmaker !
(it'd be funny if it was my old boss from high school, as I know she was moving back to smith falls-hmmm)
Ah Chiquita's...
We usually stop here on the way home, doesn't get as busy as the other places.
Although I noticed today on their sign that the signmakers spelt their web address wrong. It's got hppt: www. written at the start. That's quite a geeky thing to notice right?
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i did a pan with the same 6 images in 2 diff programs. lol results were vastly diff
this is an edit on one from autostitch
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