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A friend of mine had a brother who was an
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Dale?


Evans?

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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 21:38:27 -0700, "RG" wrote:

A friend of mine had a brother who was an
exterminator/pest control type.


Dale?


Evans?

?????


King of the Hill reference. If you don't watch the show, it would fly right
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On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 05:59:49 -0700, "RG" wrote:


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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 21:38:27 -0700, "RG" wrote:

A friend of mine had a brother who was an
exterminator/pest control type.

Dale?


Evans?

?????


King of the Hill reference. If you don't watch the show, it would fly right
by.


D'Oh!!!

Ok - I got it now.

Hey - if you have Netflix, gotta a recommendation for you and Reggie.

Adventure of Photography (two discs) and Contacts (three discs).

Watched them over the past weekend - the first is ok - there's some
interesting historical background and images in both of them, but
Contacts is great.

Also have something else I need to talk to you and Reggie about, but I
just haven't had time to get my thoughts together. Probably this
afternoon.

Expect an email.

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Hey - if you have Netflix, gotta a recommendation for you and Reggie.

Adventure of Photography (two discs) and Contacts (three discs).

Watched them over the past weekend - the first is ok - there's some
interesting historical background and images in both of them, but
Contacts is great.

Also have something else I need to talk to you and Reggie about, but I
just haven't had time to get my thoughts together. Probably this
afternoon.

Expect an email.


Roger that. I don't subscribe to Netflix, but I'm being cajoled into doing
so by Mrs. G. I looked up those titles on Amazon, and at $35-40 per disc,
rental is the way to go. Re photography shows, I enjoy watching Art Wolfe's
"Travels to the Edge" on PBS. Art's a photog out of Seattle that is
sponsored by Cannon. He's fortunate to travel to all sorts of interesting
places around the globe and shoot them with very expensive gear.
Unfortunately, the show doesn't really get into any of the technical stuff,
but it succeeds at least as well as a travel show as much as a photography
show, due to the fab locations.


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Hey - if you have Netflix, gotta a recommendation for you and Reggie.

Adventure of Photography (two discs) and Contacts (three discs).

Watched them over the past weekend - the first is ok - there's some
interesting historical background and images in both of them, but
Contacts is great.

Also have something else I need to talk to you and Reggie about, but I
just haven't had time to get my thoughts together. Probably this
afternoon.

Expect an email.


Roger that. I don't subscribe to Netflix, but I'm being cajoled into doing
so by Mrs. G. I looked up those titles on Amazon, and at $35-40 per disc,
rental is the way to go. Re photography shows, I enjoy watching Art Wolfe's
"Travels to the Edge" on PBS. Art's a photog out of Seattle that is
sponsored by Cannon. He's fortunate to travel to all sorts of interesting
places around the globe and shoot them with very expensive gear.
Unfortunately, the show doesn't really get into any of the technical stuff,
but it succeeds at least as well as a travel show as much as a photography
show, due to the fab locations.


I've seen some of his images - I totally agree.

If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.

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Roger that. I don't subscribe to Netflix, but I'm being cajoled into
doing
so by Mrs. G. I looked up those titles on Amazon, and at $35-40 per disc,
rental is the way to go. Re photography shows, I enjoy watching Art
Wolfe's
"Travels to the Edge" on PBS. Art's a photog out of Seattle that is
sponsored by Cannon. He's fortunate to travel to all sorts of interesting
places around the globe and shoot them with very expensive gear.
Unfortunately, the show doesn't really get into any of the technical
stuff,
but it succeeds at least as well as a travel show as much as a photography
show, due to the fab locations.


I've seen some of his images - I totally agree.

If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some of
Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


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If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some of
Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good.
I wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.

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On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 07:39:28 -0700, "RG" wrote:

Roger that. I don't subscribe to Netflix, but I'm being cajoled into
doing
so by Mrs. G. I looked up those titles on Amazon, and at $35-40 per disc,
rental is the way to go. Re photography shows, I enjoy watching Art
Wolfe's
"Travels to the Edge" on PBS. Art's a photog out of Seattle that is
sponsored by Cannon. He's fortunate to travel to all sorts of interesting
places around the globe and shoot them with very expensive gear.
Unfortunately, the show doesn't really get into any of the technical
stuff,
but it succeeds at least as well as a travel show as much as a photography
show, due to the fab locations.


I've seen some of his images - I totally agree.

If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some of
Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


Yeah - I did.

Good stuff. Love the colors.

Very intersting exhibit.

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