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Moral of the story - don't attempt to take one's own photo
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For the average requirement of a holiday snap, or similar, is adequately taken care of by the digital camera. Another very obvious advantage is the ease of sending all your friends and relatives shots of occasions. Without an expensive developement process and costly posting, you cannot do that with the old film cameras.
changed the picture on the first link - it's a bit more presentable I guess. There is no active X or anything which would prevent you from displaying the photos. The server may have been down for maintenance.
Try again on the first link - you should see me and my jack russel. ![]()
Hi Blake,
Gizmo (Dog) is very fast when something takes his interest. We have to be careful when we open the front door as he really is so fast.
It is a shame when dogs get lost or are made homeless for some other reason. I gather he/she is with you at the moment.
I hope the owner puts a notice somewhere if he/she is lost. Sorry from this distance I cannot be of any help with this one. I hope things get sorted for all that it concerns.
Cheers Steve