>Its mine too.
What say all those who were born on Sept 28 take out a 135 and shoot a
train/RR shot on
said day and post there results.Yes no???
>Dave
Weird. My birthday is the 29th. Unfortunately there are few trains around
here.
Marnie aka Doe :-) Which is besides the point because I don't h
Stan scribed: I would suggest as an exercise that
the next
time
> you go "training", you use nothing but a 135mm and take nothing but
> details... How about Sunday 28 Sept? (My birthday by the way...)
>
> on 9/12/03 10:53 AM, Paul Delcour at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stan Halpin:
Hi Anders! I think I would half agree with Paul about your train photos. He
says too touristic. For me that would mean that you are using cliche
composition. I think the issue is rather that you are being a recorder of
events rather than an artist.
I haven't thought so much about my g
Paul Delcour:
I'd love to have railroad as a theme being a mad train lover myself, though,
whenever I take pictures of trains myself I am never happy with the result.
Somnehow I do not seem to have the feel for how to put them in the frame
properly. O well, I'll just enjoy the real thing.
What mak
P.S. Your best choice for automatic field fill in, is probably creating some
drop down lists. You cam do this in the form wizard.
Marnie aka Doe And "linking" your tables, as others have mentioned.
Actually I met several picturesque coach drivers. They certainly
displayed a conductor's sobriety. Anyone around? ;o)
Servus,Alin
Chris wrote:
CS> Bus or Tram (at least in Europe) :-)
>> "Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Musical type conductor? If so, where.
>>
>> And
I'd love to have railroad as a theme being a mad train lover myself, though,
whenever I take pictures of trains myself I am never happy with the result.
Somnehow I do not seem to have the feel for how to put them in the frame
properly. O well, I'll just enjoy the real thing.
:-)
Paul Delcour
You'be amazed at much electricity I conduct when conducting...
:-)
Paul Delcour
> From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 09:52:49 -0400
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hilversum and surrounding areas, Netherlands.
:-)
Paul
> From: "Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 08:06:34 -0400
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Pentax Users Gallery - theme: professional
>
Bus or Tram (at least in Europe) :-)
> "Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Musical type conductor? If so, where.
>
> And if *not* a musical type conductor, what type???
> (I've never met a professional electrical conductor!)
Chris "ding, ding all aboard".
Railroad
Bill
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"Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Musical type conductor? If
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>If people look at me and say, but you're a professional conductor, they
>mean that word implies I know it all, or at least a lot. I don't of
&
Musical type conductor? If so, where.
Bill
-Original Message-
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If people look at me and say, but you're a profess
If people look at me and say, but you're a professional conductor, they mean
that word implies I know it all, or at least a lot. I don't of course. The
word just means I conduct for a living, no matter how good ar bad: that has
nothing to do with it. Amateurs can be better at things than many a pro
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