On 4/1/13, Norman Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Norm
Holy shit.
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Norman Baugher wrote:
>Just a note to the list members. Gianfranco is a very cool guy. He
>invited my wife and I to join his photography class for the day in Rome
>(Doisneau exhibit). Anyone going to Naples should bang on his door :)
>Norm
>(He did call us a taxi after lunc
Just a note to the list members. Gianfranco is a very cool guy. He invited my
wife and I to join his photography class for the day in Rome (Doisneau
exhibit). Anyone going to Naples should bang on his door :)
Norm
(He did call us a taxi after lunch, maybe he was telling us something.)
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Happy birthday, Gianfranco. I miss seeing your work here. We need some
Gianfranco pics!
Paul
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From: AlunFoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> With my unlimited access to secret information , and sudden urge to
> share it, I would like to
On Nov 14, 2007 11:02 PM, AlunFoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With my unlimited access to secret information ,
Maybe knarf's foil hats aren't so silly after all :-)
Happy B'day Gianfranco.
Cheers,
Dave
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Hmmm, well, I am joining in greeting Gianfranco, but I wonder as to
sources and sudden inclination for the so called "secret information" ;-)
Happy Birthday, Gianfranco!
Boris
AlunFoto wrote:
> With my unlimited access to secret information , and sudden urge to
> share it,
With my unlimited access to secret information , and sudden urge to
share it, I would like to congratulate Gianfranco Irlanda with his
birthday today. He hasn't posted much lately, but I hope he's still
lurking.
Happy birthday Gianco! Sorry I don't recall your age, but you
> Yeah, but think about the chance to send the pictures of a
> demonstration to somewhere safe before something goes wrong and
> a cop breaks your camera and all your memory cards (almost been
> there...)
> Gianfranco
Yes, that would be very helpful. Been there too (almost) :-) t
Frantisek Vlcek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The Nikon D2H can do something like that. It can mount a
grip
> > for wireless transmission of the data (I guess also through
the
> > net). Useful for PJs for sure.
> > Gianfranco
>
> Most of the PJs I talked to d
On Thursday, Jan 15, 2004, at 11:00 America/New_York, graywolf wrote:
Yes, I guess someone somewhere is making a WiFi Satellite Phone that
you could send the stuff out directly with. But in today's world you
may be looking a smart bomb down your neck if you did that. But I
would guess that the
the Nikon D2H
WiFi transmitter is not intended for photojournalists.
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Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
Hi Cory,
The Nikon D2H can do something like that. It can mount a grip
for wireless transmission of the data (I guess also through the
net). Useful for PJs for sure.
Gianfranco
Most of the PJs I talked
> Hi Cory,
> The Nikon D2H can do something like that. It can mount a grip
> for wireless transmission of the data (I guess also through the
> net). Useful for PJs for sure.
> Gianfranco
Most of the PJs I talked to didn't exactly like this feature. And I
wouldn't like it
Hi,
Thanks for your fast answer regarding the MZ-S!
I just love my 85/1.5 Helios
I use it exclusively wide open, and
optically it is "bad" - it is VERY soft.
But this is special kind of softness that I couldn't achieve with any other
lens or any other filter or accessory.
You must try it - it c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Frank Theriault " Imperial Tavern, 3 a.m. "
> This is the guy, having to much beer and talking politics wondering the next
> day why the ideas he thought so good during the night are not so clever at
> all... ;)
> I would have cropped it to diminish the glasses to the r
Well, I had hoped to get my last couple of critiques done early last
week, but events were such that I really didn't feel up to it. So, in
the spirit of "better late than never", I intend to finish off with my
last two tonight, starting with:
Gianfranco Irlanda, "Summer Sto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I firmly hope the perpetrators to be found and prosecuted,
but at the same time I do fear that the situation may evolve
into a spiral of violence and authoritarianism. >>
Gianfranco,
I agree. Think of the days before World War I and/or World War I
e situation may evolve into a spiral of
violence and authoritarianism.
Gianfranco
- Original Message -
From: Nicolas Colarusso, CGA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 2:19 AM
Subject: for Gianfranco was: All ok? READ THIS WARNI
Hi Gianfranco
I apologise if I came on too strong. The events in the last 36 hours have
been overwhelming, imagine the people who lost loved ones, hopefully things
will get back to normal in the near future and the perpetrators will be
brought to justice, whomever they may be.
No hard feelings
Hi Mark,
Sorry for the delay...
Thanks for the kind words.
Gianfranco
Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (Nice thoughtful commentary on a great photo, Paul.)
>
> I really like that shot myself. It's probably the best example
of capturing a
> mood in this month
ss, I couldn't scan it... at least, not with my scanner.
Thanks again,
Gianfranco
PAUL STENQUIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Summer Storm" by Gianfranco Irlanda
> I fell in love with the mood that this photo evokes right
away. A sudden
> storm on a summer day. Wate
"Summer Storm" by Gianfranco Irlanda
I fell in love with the mood that this photo evokes right away. A sudden
storm on a summer day. Water washing over hot pavement and hot people.
It is something we all have experienced, and it evokes both memories and
sensations. Gianfranco's sho
1st, sorry that I am sending this to list. But I had persistent problems
getting tru Gianfranco's mailserver anti-spam filter , so this is my
last option. Again, I am very sorry.
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Hi Gianfranco!
I had an error regarding your
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