Boris,
I should have metioned that, yesterday, I added a "text site map" to the site
just after I sent the link to the list.
http://www.exposedfilm.net/galtext.htm
So, yeah, I did give a tad of consideration for dial-up connections (I'll
probably be on one too once I graduate). I'm not sure
Thanks for your comments, Boris. I've included my reply below.
> I must say that for my dial up conn it is a
> little too content rich - it loads slowly.
Sorry ' bout that. Not too much I do about that though. Even though I made the
thumbs slightly larger than my previous site, they still onl
jerome wrote:
Just peeked at the original, and your version is MUCH closer than mine.
THanks!!! Looks like it's time for a rescan some time this weekend. If you'd be
so kind, can you keep that photo up 'til monday. I'll probably reference it
again. Thanks again.
I'll keep it there. I presume th
jerome wrote:
>
> Stephen & Keith, thanks for the kind words.
>
> Keith wrote:
>
> > http://www.exposedfilm.net/g3_bwsig.htm
> > I agree! This little guy looks ready to bop
> > you if you get any closer...
>
> Aren't "grab shots" the greatest. I couldn't reproduce that scene, let alone
> the
> Maybe that's your strong point and you didn't know ;-)
I've heard those exact words before... but I guess I'm resistant
(pronounced "stubborn"). Besides, I don't wanna be no steenkin' Cotty.
> He're a quick attempt at it, compare them to see:
>
> original: http://www.exposedfilm.net/g2_0641
Quoting frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I love the one of Tiger chatting with his caddy!
Thats one of my favs, too. Thanks, Frank.
> It's a wonderful, relaxed, informal sort of shot
> (but look at the intensity in Tiger's eyes - even for a
> practise round!).
Yep, that's also what I
Quoting Christian Skofteland:
> I was impressed with Tiger on the green.
It's funny... you confused the hell outta me at first. I'm thinkin "tiger? what
tiger? ain't no tiger on my website. There's a lion, but OH!!!" You
obviously meant the tiger of the wooden persuasion. duh! forgot ab
jerome wrote:
It's funny. As much as I love animal stuff, I get way more comments on my
people stuff than anything else. And I tend to do people stuff only when I'm
tired of the animals... which is rare. Guess I need to venture out more.
Thanks, by the way. Glad you like 'em.
Maybe that's your
I love the one of Tiger chatting with his caddy! (Haven't looked at anything
else yet) It's a wonderful, relaxed, informal sort of shot (but look at the
intensity in Tiger's eyes - even for a practise round!).
Well done!
-frank
Christian Skofteland wrote:
> nice jerome.
>
> I was impressed wi
Stephen & Keith, thanks for the kind words.
Keith wrote:
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/g3_bwsig.htm
> I agree! This little guy looks ready to bop
> you if you get any closer...
Aren't "grab shots" the greatest. I couldn't reproduce that scene, let alone
the kids expression if I tried a thous
w.r.t. http://www.exposedfilm.net
> My favs are your people shots
It's funny. As much as I love animal stuff, I get way more comments on my
people stuff than anything else. And I tend to do people stuff only when I'm
tired of the animals... which is rare. Guess I need to venture out more.
Th
of the
glass. I'd like to know your technique.
Thanks!
Christian Skofteland
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- Original Message -
From: "jerome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 4:47 PM
Subject: Yet ANOTHER website debut
> If there
, 2003 4:47 PM
Subject: Yet ANOTHER website debut
> If there was ever a bad time to offer a website IPO, I guess it would be
now.
> I've been waiting in the wings for the perfect time (okay, actually I've
been
> too busy to finish it)... but now I've been upstaged by not
Caveman wrote:
>
> jerome wrote:
> >
> > http://www.exposedfilm.net
> >
> > Comments, criticism, and the usual PDML banter are all welcomed.
> > - jerome
>
> My favs are your people shots, especially these:
>
> http://www.exposedfilm.net/g3_bwsig.htm
I agree!
This little guy looks re
Absolutely excellent stuff, Jerome!
Thanks for sharing.
keith whaley
jerome wrote:
>
> If there was ever a bad time to offer a website IPO, I guess it would be now.
> I've been waiting in the wings for the perfect time (okay, actually I've been
> too busy to finish it)... but now I've been upsta
jerome wrote:
> Comments, criticism, and the usual PDML banter are all welcomed.
> - jerome
>
Damn, that's nice stuff!
Stephen
jerome wrote:
http://www.exposedfilm.net
Comments, criticism, and the usual PDML banter are all welcomed.
- jerome
My favs are your people shots, especially these:
http://www.exposedfilm.net/g3_bwsig.htm
http://www.exposedfilm.net/g3_pit33.htm
also these look nice:
http://www.exposedfi
If there was ever a bad time to offer a website IPO, I guess it would be now.
I've been waiting in the wings for the perfect time (okay, actually I've been
too busy to finish it)... but now I've been upstaged by not one, not two, but
*three* website debuts in the past 24 hours. But, foolishly, I
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