Hi Glen: I wondered where you've been, and I'm sorry to hear you haven't been feeling well, but looks like you're on the mend--good to hear! Cheers, Christine

----- Original Message ----- From: "D. Glenn Arthur Jr." <dgl...@panix.com>
To: <pdml@pdml.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:55 PM
Subject: Two(ish)[and a half]{sorta} random(not really) observations


1)  A full-power blast from a Vivitar 5200 flash pointed at
   the ceiling, will cause my Magnavox VCR to eject its
   cassette.  (I guess I know it's throwing off IR ... but
   I was pretty sure of that already.)

2)  Always carrying an SLR around provides a handy clue for
   folks looking for a photographer to do a family portrait.

2a) This'll be the second gig in a row since getting the
   *istD where I'll be shooting film.  Huh.  (Client
   wants a poster-sized print and wallets -- please do
   correct me if I'm wrong, but my thinking is that for a
   20"x30" print, I probably want to be using a fine-grained
   film instead of the *istD ... right?  I know 300 dpi is a
   good rule of thumb for most prints, but assuming most
   folks don't stand that close to a print that large,
   what's a good minimum resolution to aim for in a poster
   sized portrait?)

2b) As usual, I have no $#%^ing idea what a reasonable
   rate to charge is.  Gonna attempt to Google up a clue.

-- Glenn

PS:  Sorry to be absent from the list so much.  Health issues,
many days feeling zombie-like, behind on pretty much all forms
of communication.

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