These were taken September 20th, 1998.
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These pictures were taken with an Olympus D-500L:

Terrific digital camera. Just remember to use flash when taking hand-held shots indoors, because its shutter speed can get as slow as 1/4 second, and anything slower than about 1/30 second is too slow for a hand-held shot (with flash, the shutter speed will be faster). Unfortunately, there is no way to find out what shutter speed it will use for a given shot. It's great that it's so versatile as to have a shutter speed as slow as 1/4 second, but this camera has unfortunately developed a reputation for blurry indoor photos among customers who don't understand that you can't hand-hold a 1/4 second shot. This is even more important if you've zoomed in for a telephoto shot; at this camera's maximum zoom, you wouldn't want to hand-hold anything slower than about 1/90 second.
Here are some reviews of the Olympus D-500L:
Also, here's an Olympus D-500L/D-600L FAQ with tons of information.
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