On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 08:39:10 -0800, Mark Roberts wrote:
>He must be one of those guys from Texas :-)
Yup! It's legal here =all= the time! :-)
Later,
Gary
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, trying to figure out what went right and what didn't, and
> thinking about how I'll shoot it differently next time.
>
> So, what do you shoot? And why that?
Once a girl asked me the same question, and my answer was almost like this: "I
take pictures of things, events and
i wondered if someone would say something about that wording. i am sure
everyone knew what i was talking about.
"Gary L. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:47:35 -0500 (EST), Harry Baughman wrote:
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>> i like to shoot people.
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>I thought that was illegal in most plac
People ... I love working with all sorts of people in many types of
environments. Kids are great, especially when I can capture the
relationship between kids and their parents. I love catching a hug
or a kiss, a touch or a glance, or some other indication of
closeness and the love and bond betwee
>"Gary L. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:47:35 -0500 (EST), Harry Baughman wrote:
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> >> i like to shoot people.
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> >I thought that was illegal in most places... :-)))
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>He must be one of those guys from Texas :-)
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It's only legal in Texas MOST of the time.
"Gary L. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:47:35 -0500 (EST), Harry Baughman wrote:
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>> i like to shoot people.
>
>I thought that was illegal in most places... :-)))
He must be one of those guys from Texas :-)
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:47:35 -0500 (EST), Harry Baughman wrote:
> i like to shoot people.
I thought that was illegal in most places... :-)))
Later,
Gary
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><< Dan Scott asks:
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>There is no way I can be as poetic as Glenn. That is a tough act to follow.
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>I shoot primarily animals and scenic
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><< Dan Scott asks:
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>There is no way I can be as poetic as Glenn. That is a tough act to follow.
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>I shoot prim
Glen writes:
>I only wish I were as good with images as I am with words. Ahh, but
>I've been weaving words so much longer -- I must practice and practice
>with light and lens.
Thank god you aren't, or the rest of us would just have to pack it in. ;-)
I hereby nominate you for the position of PD
/mar-bond99.htm and here
http://www.cameraarts.com/ARCDIG.HTM , but keep in mind the technology has
probably improved a bit since then.
Dan Scott
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>Hi,
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>> So, what do you shoot? And why that?
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>I'm taking part in a monthly workshop which will result in a j
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<< Dan Scott asks:
> So, what do you shoot? And why that?
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There is no way I can be as poetic as Glenn. That is a tough act to follow.
I shoot primarily animals and scenics. My gra
Dan Scott writes:
> So, what do you shoot? And why that?
I do a lot of scenic and landscape work when I'm on holiday. I prefer to use
the 6x7 for this stuff but I use 35mm gear quite a bit, either as a supplement
to the bigger camera, or where using the 6x7 is either too slow or t
ate: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 22:39:37 -0600
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> Subject: What do you shoot, and why?
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> My first camera was a K 1000 and a 50mm lens bought about 20 years ago. I
> used it for a year or two--mostly taking pictures of my friends, a few
> hiking trips, and to record s
ent right and what didn't, and
thinking about how I'll shoot it differently next time.
So, what do you shoot? And why that?
Dan Scott
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