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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 12/5/2004
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Hi Michael, Like I told you in my email, I've been swamped with work recently, but I've been folowing this series with much interest. Great shot, very dynamic and creative. You give Kostasz a run for his money...:)
Once again, thanks for your help with the Kanemoto magic. I've uploaded the image today....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 12/4/2004
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It's the police...Kostas that's wild..If your car can be towed from behind or the front, there might be a place..
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 12/3/2004
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Obrigado para as palavras amáveis.
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Fernando Macedo
{K:4008} 12/3/2004
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(Portuguese)
Muito bonita esta imagem. Parabéns Michael.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 12/3/2004
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UNDER the car?
Hmmm....
I may have to e-mail you directly on this one. I COULD hypothetically mount the camera onto the oil pan looking forward between the front tires, but if there was road debris I WOULD lose the camera. But then again, the whole point of the cheap camera is to put it where others may not survive.
I may have to crawl under the car to see if there are other mounting options -
It would be kind of sweet to see a photograph from 2 inches above the street.
Let me think on this one. When I lost the camera off the car there was some damage and I may have to spend time fixin' up the Car Cam to get it working again.
Michael
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Antonio Pinto
{K:1612} 12/3/2004
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this is veryyyyyyyyyyy good
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Kostas Tzanetos
{K:22012} 12/3/2004
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nice title for an interesting image ;-) hmm...your camera is cheap enough to mount it underneath the car without worrying too much,right? :-P
kostas
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