Ebay Auction and Pic of the Day
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                    I always love these shot's from out of space... but in this case the auction is for a SLQ and the pic is of a WLH. 
Liberty Quarter Dollar

                
                
Liberty Quarter Dollar
To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
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Cropping is your friend....
<< <i>I can understand the photo being blurry if they either didn't have good equipment, or didn't know how to use what they had. But for it not to even be centered in the frame? You gott wonder how or why that would be considered acceptable to anyone... >>
Could maybe me a Camera Phone Pic
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
<< <i>Remember the old days when you shot with film, got your prints in a few days, scanned them in, found someone to host them, then had an eBay auction? >>
The olden days to me was programming my commodore 64 in basic .....
It took a few trys with the camera and telephoto to capture the exact look, but judge for yourself
<< <i>Remember the old days when you shot with film, got your prints in a few days, scanned them in, found someone to host them, then had an eBay auction? >>
Yeah and I recall someday having my own Darkroom too!
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<< <i>Remember the old days when you shot with film, got your prints in a few days, scanned them in, found someone to host them, then had an eBay auction? >>
The olden days to me was programming my commodore 64 in basic .....
I punched holes in cards and a reader punched paper tape with them.
Maybe the lighting is good by the kitchen sink. The seller obviously hasn't a clue.
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
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<< <i>Remember the old days when you shot with film, got your prints in a few days, scanned them in, found someone to host them, then had an eBay auction? >>
The olden days to me was programming my commodore 64 in basic .....
Was your next upgrade a TI99... those cassette recorders for the TI and Commodore where nifty!
I also miss the Atari 2600 days!
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<< <i>Remember the old days when you shot with film, got your prints in a few days, scanned them in, found someone to host them, then had an eBay auction? >>
The olden days to me was programming my commodore 64 in basic .....
Was your next upgrade a TI99... those cassette recorders for the TI and Commodore where nifty!
I also miss the Atari 2600 days!
I had the entire string of Commodore products- I upgraded my VIC20 to the 64, then upgraded the 64 to a 128, then upgraded that to the Amiga...
Never did much with coins on them, though...
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<< <i>Remember the old days when you shot with film, got your prints in a few days, scanned them in, found someone to host them, then had an eBay auction? >>
The olden days to me was programming my commodore 64 in basic .....
Was your next upgrade a TI99... those cassette recorders for the TI and Commodore where nifty!
I also miss the Atari 2600 days!
I had the entire string of Commodore products- I upgraded my VIC20 to the 64, then upgraded the 64 to a 128, then upgraded that to the Amiga...
Never did much with coins on them, though... >>
I'm still in awe of Video Games today anyone recall the Pong Days?
I spent 17+ years in the video arcade business, the last 9 with Dave & Buster's...during that time, the game graphics got better while the games themselves got worse. I miss the old games. My brother still has a working Commodore 64, and backed up all the discs we had a few years ago (surprisingly, most of the discs from the 80's were still good!). He was a very successful C64 programmer during that era...he sold several games to Compute's Gazette magazine (remember that?).
--Christian