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Well, what do you expect. Oleg is the top celebrity of flight sims. :D
If he shaves his mustache off, it's in the flight-sim-news of course! You've got a nice site with a lot of very good information about photography, cameras and stuff. Good to see you bring this experience into making graphics more realistic (and hopefully less vignette-cinematic). |
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(just kidding) This is probably the third post you're asking for 3D, may I ask what makes you so keen on it? Did you just buy a 3D monitor(or equipment)? Which games you play in 3D? |
G'day Oleg,
If you happen to have a Nikon 600mm that they sent you I can help you test it :-P |
That's a relief. I'm glad that Oleg seems to be having some extra fun.
I'm alway a little concerned that we'll work him to death... |
Emphasis is on the fun part - not because I don't think the project could make business sense, but ot emphasize that your responsibility is primarily towards us!!! :D ;)
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Great thread title, should be a t-shirt with your face on it.
From the interview, this sounds strangely familiar ;) "t is too early to tell the rest since competitors can also read this..." |
God.. nearly had a heart attack when it was said you had left.. 'phew'!
Thanks for the clarification Oleg. |
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I wish you a merry christmas, dear Oleg. |
Note that he named Nikon first. :cool:
Hope he has a Zeiss lense for it, too. |
Oh for the love of God folks!
It bugs me that Oleg had to make this thread Some of his fans need to take a step back and reacquaint themselves with reality. Some of us really believe anything we read online, and others think that if they read two stories online, the most flimsy coincidence or vague link between the two uncovers some kind of secret. Blogs, message boards...all contain "facts" now. Even news items online are filled with errors ranging from facts being muddled to simple spell-check errors. A lousy job in reporting news is just accepted by us these days. And the oddest part to me is, we in this community especially seem to want to believe the worst. If there's a question about something, we apparently look only long and hard enough to find the negative, and then stop looking, as if we are afraid the facts might turn out to support another possibility. We look away before we see an answer we don't like Snap out of it, people! |
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