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I stand corrected. :)
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From: "Robert Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Treena Harp wrote:
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Treena Harp wrote:
> Don't you all think it's time to nip this thread in the bud??
Don't you mean snip?
Bob
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It's nice to see that people of many faiths and religious viewpoints can
agree on one thingwe all like Pentax equipment.
Jim
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> > Jeff wrote:
> > > I've done a few Bris's with my Video camera [Snip]
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> > YOW!!! I'll bet THAT must have hurt!
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I have a very sharp lens
Jeff
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From: "Peifer, William [OCDUS]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: OT: Rabbi's and Photography
> Jeff wrote:
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When my wife and I got married there was a strict rule about flash
photography and location. The photographer
had a designated spots around the altar where he can stand and do his
photography. It satisfied everyone. The ceremony
was still solemn enough and wasn't interrupted by the clicking and
Dave
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> Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 11:17:53 -0400
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> Steve & Paul,
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> A couple of years ago in her first High Holida
Steve Larson asked (in Re: Do Zooms teach visual discipline? Was: Advice Needed):
Was that the rules, to leave the camera home? My daughters first holy communion was
weekend before last, (wife is catholic, I`m protestant, good thing we don`t live in
Ireland), and the rules were no cameras, I`m
Just my 2 cents FWIW
Dave
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Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 11:17:53 -0400
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Subject: OT: Rabbi's and Photography
Steve & Paul,
A couple of years ago in her first High Holidays sermon, the new Assistant Rabbi
delivered a sermon AGAINST
Dan,
I agree about disrupting services, but this new assistant was talking about
photography in general. No family snaps for her! I wonder how she feels not that she
has a child of her own.
One of the most precious legacies we discovered on the death of my Uncle were pictures
of my Grandfat
Bob and Steve:
Many religious groups have restrictions on photography during religious services. I
have seen many beautiful occasions ruined by those who believe that getting that
perfect photo op is more important than observing the ceremony and allowing others to
do so. One should find out
Steve & Paul,
A couple of years ago in her first High Holidays sermon, the new Assistant Rabbi
delivered a sermon AGAINST photography... something like 'You need to live in the
moment and just have your own memories.' We have not spoken since, and when we do I
think I should unload on her. H
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