Hi Stan,
I hope your Toronto visit was pleasant.
We had a great time dodging raindrops and puddles at the TPDML.
I haven't developped my film yet. I don't know what surprises await me.
Nice shot of that "ready to shoot" guy, but he should go on a diet (not
honey Lager).
If you have a larger JPEG, could you please email me a copy?
Hope to meet again

Jeff
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stan Halpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: Cameras at baseball games - Toronto photos


> I just did quick scans of some of my Toronto photos. Including shots of
> three of the four PDMLers I met. Brendan managed to avoid being in most
> photos . . .
>
> Go to <http://homepage.mac.com/smh645/> and look in the Toron'o folder. {A
> native told me that the second "t" in Toron'o is not pronounced.} There
are
> two (very large) shots there of the baseball game I went to. Frank claims
he
> was "... first base line, about 1/2 way between the plate and first, maybe
> 25  or 30 rows up . . ."  Can you spot him? Frank, can you see where you
are
> in either shot?
>
> Stan
>
> > From: frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 08:45:29 -0400
> > Subject: Re: Cameras at baseball games
> >
> > Hey, Stan,
> >
> > It was great meeting you last Saturday BTW!  Always nice to meet a list
> > member.
> > I'm glad the weather got a bit (a bit?!?) better for you while you were
here.
> > Weird that we should be at the same game, eh?  Tuesday was a gorgeous
night
> > for
> > ball!
> >
> > We were first base line, about 1/2 way between the plate and first,
maybe 25
> > or
> > 30 rows up.  Pretty good seats, but my 200mm wasn't quite long enough.
> >
> > Luckily, despite the fact that I live here, I'm not so much of a Jays
fan.  So
> > I
> > could still enjoy the game.
> >
> > Hope you had a good trip.
> >
> > regards,
> > frank
> >
> > Stan Halpin wrote:
> >
> >> Frank - I went with a few U.K. and Australian colleagues to the game
last
> >> Tuesday. First night the dome was open, seats along the left field line
with
> >> a great view of the Tower, several of the many BoSox home runs landed
near
> >> us to the delight of my friends who had never seen a baseball game
before. I
> >> think they got it confused with American Football and thought that 14-2
was
> >> a normal score.
> >>
> >> Anyway, on the way in, I had to empty everything out of the small
detachable
> >> knapsack from my Lowepro bag. So I am carrying my 645 with 150mm
mounted,
> >> 35mm lens in one coat pocket, 75mm in the other, and they didn't care
about
> >> any of it. They just wanted to be sure that I left the sack at the
storage
> >> area. I wonder what the reaction would have been if I had worn the
> >> fanny-pack portion of the Lowepro setup. My sense is that that would
have
> >> been ok.
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