Posted by Jason Kravitz (Brussels, Belgium) on 25 November 2004 in Animal & Insect.
These wild turkey are lucky to be out roaming free instead of on someone's dinner plate. We eat a lot of turkey on Thanksgiving in the US - and a lot of turkey sandwiches the day after thanksgiving.
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Hmmm! I love turkey (meat). BTW on the ISO front, it seems digital camera are more lenient with the ISO concept. On the film, shooting with ISO greater than 400 always gives me very very grainy pictures and I hardly can do any enlargements. The nigital noise seems to be similar but they are more lenient. Moreover the color labs will always spoil your high ISO films outputs unless you scrictly request them to process correctly!!! I love to use ISO100 but always use Kodak 200 to get 1 stop extra. Thats my plight.
25 Nov 2004 12:42am
Happy Thanksgiving! It's today right for you Americans? Or this week-end at least. That's one of the things I miss the most about North America ... thanksgiving is always a great time of year with all the turkey dinners. And in America, it seems to be the official start of the holiday season. Can someone ship some turkey to France for me?
25 Nov 2004 3:05am
Aaron just explain me what is thanksgiving. So happy thanksgiving to all the family
25 Nov 2004 8:15am
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