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Friday, September 02, 2011


Tropical Storm Lee
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at201113.html


Posted by Don Simmons at 9:54 PM
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Don Simmons
Am just a hack with skilz! I'm 60, semi-retired, and live in Texas. I have had the pleasure of being in 39 different countries around the world, many of them for extended periods of time. I am one of those that still believes in the awesome power of film, but increasingly am shooting in digital...I shoot what I like that I see...and am apt to use whatever cam is available to do the job...these days I am usually shooting with a Canon 50D, but still enjoy dragging the large format gear out every now and then...We have a small studio and a full service darkroom here at the house which helps us to keep costs down... Locally my work has been featured in McKinney Living magazine, Gusto Guide magazine, and Southern Vanity magazine, as well as McKinneyNews.net...
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