Thursday, April 11, 2013

Ready for Oktoberfest



Alpine Village January 2012 - Shot with Canon Rebel XT, Canon 50mm f1.8,  Fujicolor Superia 400

I might have shown this one before. This is my best friend getting ready for the celemebrations. I think he is ready.

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The photo isn't showing up for me.

By the way, I realized that my response to your last comment at my blog came off as rude when it was meant to be facetious. The joking sense didn't come across very well through text only. Sorry, man. Hope I didn't offend...
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1 reply · active 625 weeks ago
Hey no worries man, I get your humor. tbh I knew I had posted a comment on one of your blogs and didn't remember which post it was on. It was a pretty funny response, though. It takes alot more than that to turn me away. :-)

I posted the photo again and should show up now.
Charlieeeee!!!!! I wanna go to Oktoberfest someday!!
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2 replies · active 624 weeks ago
We should all go this year! I think they start it in September now
WANT beer!!
Oh yeah...he looks ready :)
Nice stein!

Ok, photo related question. How come on some pictures I notice words come out backwards (not your necessarily) and some do not. Is this a plague of only film photography or does it happen with digital media. You know without it being done on purpose by flipping it in editing. What causes that, or is it something that happens with film only during processing?
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1 reply · active 624 weeks ago
Most of the time its a user issue with the scanner. I had one of those the other day but my scanning software can flip it around in the preview mode and do it normally. If it is in an actual picture made in the darkroom, its mostly forgetting in the moment. I've done both.

Unfortunately, they won't let you into Oktoberfest with a stein like that. You have to buy the plastic ones, that look pretty real, inside.

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