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Post by Innermostphoto on Feb 28, 2007 22:02:17 GMT -5
I had heard about this but had not checked until now. Yep 2111 and like Tony mine is about 1/4 gone. Sorry everyone but I am still alive and I that craving to go underground was present wayyy before I bought the thing! Now, tainted Reeses Peanut Butter Cups are a serious issue. I can't survive long without them. bob biddix Innermost Imagery www.innermostimagery.com
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Post by Innermostphoto on May 30, 2007 21:57:26 GMT -5
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Post by Innermostphoto on Jun 21, 2006 21:49:45 GMT -5
Ok, nevermind they are dying by the thousands from pesticides in Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, central Chile and Argentina. We gotta be sure not to bring our cameras. bob biddix Innermost Imagery innermostimagery.com
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Post by Innermostphoto on Jan 15, 2007 23:05:14 GMT -5
Brian, that would just mean you're old!!! ;D
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Post by Innermostphoto on Jan 3, 2007 21:23:33 GMT -5
I am sorry but that is just too funny! Perhaps they should have been outright truthful and said look ma’am, you are not going because you are too fat. End of story. It would have saved a lot of unnecessary effort. Bob biddix www.innermostimagery.com
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Post by Innermostphoto on Apr 21, 2007 22:26:27 GMT -5
A few years back I was on a solo photo trip into Merrybranch Cave. After putting on my wetsuit I proceeded to cave and take pictures along the way until I got to the back of the cave when I started hearing strange noises. Trying not to let it get the best of me I continued photographing all the while the recent story of the Squirrel Man was referencing through my head. (Squirrel Man is a local legend that inhabits the Lost Creek Cave system which includes Merrybranch Cave) The trickling sound of the water soon turned into a menacing roar and I packed up my lights and proceeded to the entrance as I had soon had enough. The noise of my own sloshing through the water made the silence disappear and I was no longer "spooked" at the possibility of someone or something in the cave with me. Having come close to the entrance I decided to take one last picture and that is when I discovered one of my flashes along with a slave unit were missing. The last time I used them was in the back of the cave where my fears got the best of me. I quickly calculated the cost of each item and was hoping I could come to a rational decision how NOT to go back in after the flash unit. Quick coming to my senses ( and hiding my thumbs :0 )I realized this was silly and dashed back to the end of the cave to retrieve my property which was sitting on a ledge just as I had left it. Despite having many subsequent solo trips this was the only one that the noises in the cave really got to me. bob biddix Innermost Imagery www.innermostimagery.com
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Post by Innermostphoto on Feb 28, 2007 21:46:54 GMT -5
That would be the cave that I haven't seen yet. Every cave is worth seeing once. bob biddix Innermost Imagery www.innermostimagery.com
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Post by Innermostphoto on Aug 15, 2006 21:36:30 GMT -5
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Post by Innermostphoto on Oct 3, 2006 21:44:25 GMT -5
Been using spacers for 19 years and I aint dead yet..though for some it may be wishful thinking Still, multiple thousand footers on the same rack with spacers have been just fine. No, they are not for everyone. Bob Biddix Innermost Imagery www.innermostimagery.com
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Post by Innermostphoto on Jun 13, 2006 22:08:43 GMT -5
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