Subject | Re: Colonial Photo & Hobby |
From | Whisky-dave |
Date | 04/16/2014 17:50 (04/16/2014 08:50) |
Message-ID | <3abab13d-6630-462e-966b-6a61e1e7b3b2@googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Sandman |
Followups | Sandman (1d, 10h & 46m) |
SandmanIt's not that difficult really my shop also sold mounting boards and other stuff to mostly photographic related but still small in comparison.
In article <5ce5f6c7-20c1-4402-92d9-ce53715be548@googlegroups.com>, Whisky-dave wrote:SandmanThe photo on their site makes it look bigger than it is,Whisky-dave
Well there's a suprise, but it still looked far bigger to me than where I brought my 2nd camera. I can tell even from the outside.
How so? THe store is 65% hobby and 35% camera products.
it was you that said the store you went to was tiny, all I said was that your tiny stroe is far bigger than where I brought my camera. if yuo're comparing size iof stores then if that one is tiny them the one I used was microscopic.Sandmansince it's taken with a wide-angle lens. It's really cramped and one small counter with some cameras behind. They have lots of stuff cramped into the shelves, for sure, but the store itself is pretty small.Whisky-dave
But it doesn't look as small as where I brough my camera not from the inside or out, I did notice the double swing doors.
I'm not sure what the size of a store where you bought a camera have to do with anything.
So is the moon in comparision to other heavenly bodies.SandmanI don't mind small stores, though, so it's no problem to me.Whisky-dave
Neither do I, I just wouldn't call the colonial... store small
It's tiny.