Dale, yes the composite has been published, I couldn’t say where. That, and the 
individual image I bought have been pirated and are on the Pentax forum at the 
link John posted. [Why do supposed photographers think it is ok to copy/paste 
others’ copyrighted works?? It makes it handy for finding stuff, but really? A 
so-called photography forum should know better.]

John, as mentioned in my first note, the photog is Ian Wright. I haven’t been 
on his site recently, one item I remember is a link to a local PBS station’s 
interview with Ian. Worth a listen IMHO.

My snap of the key part of my new Pentax portrait... Oh, and the camera is out 
of focus in the original.

https://photos.stanhalpin.com/p155717848

Stan

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> On Dec 27, 2018, at 11:50 AM, John <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> I'd be willing to bet that if you told us his name, Google could find his 
> website & we could see the photo there.
> 
> In the meantime - https://tinyurl.com/Beatles-Pentax
> 
>> On 12/27/2018 11:05:15, Stanley Halpin wrote:
>> Part of our recent trip was on a cruise ship with Ian Wright, British
>> photographer as one of the presenters in the lecture series. His main theme
>> was the Beatles whom he had photographed extensively. He flashed one slide
>> showing a composite of “the boys” all showing off their nice cameras. I him
>> asked for a copy of the print of Ringo and his Pentax, when he got home he
>> printed same and sent me a nicely matted 8x10. Which I won’t post out of
>> respect for his copyright… Well, I may  do a quickie of the Pentax portion of
>> the print. Later.
>> stan
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