RE: Film for graduation (and a LONG note on zooms, primes, 'n' s t uff)

2002-05-22 Thread Paris, Leonard
ay 22, 2002 1:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Film for graduation (and a LONG note on zooms, primes, 'n' s t uff) Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote: >[big snip] >...is there any truth to the rumor that the pointed-haired boss on > Dilbert is being groomed for an execut

Re: Film for graduation (and a LONG note on zooms, primes, 'n' s t uff)

2002-05-22 Thread Robert Harris
Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote: >[big snip] >...is there any truth to the rumor that the pointed-haired boss on > Dilbert is being groomed for an executive VP position at Kodak? ;-) Gee, I heard that he was going to take over Pentax North America marketing. He has the skills needed to conti

RE: Film for graduation (and a LONG note on zooms, primes, 'n' s t uff)

2002-05-22 Thread Peifer, William [OCDUS]
Maris wrote: > Doesn't the slow shutter speed result in image blur, as the > students walk across the stage, etc.? Hi Maris, Yes, absolutely. While a bit of image blur from body movement might be acceptable in some types of pictures -- perhaps even adding to the artistic content of the image --