Marnie - could you please get some email software that knows how to do quoting properly? (Or find the option in your current software that adds a quote delineaition prefix)
It's really, *really* hard to follow what is happening in your messages when there's no differentiation between the lines you are typing and lines from an earlier post that you are quoting. Just inserting a line of equals signs really isn't sufficient. [EMAIL PROTECTED] mused: > > In a message dated 3/11/2005 7:27:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Very nice gallery! Wonderful skin tone on "Bride." > You nailed the exposure on that one! > > Best, > Stephen > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Here is my gallery of NorCal meet pictures. Although there are some of > people > > shots, there are none of PDMLers (I *was* paid blackmail money ;-)). I've > > shown five of them over the last few days, but there are twenty total. > > > > NorCal Meet (with Bride) > > http://members.aol.com/eactivist/MEET/ > ========== > Thanks, I see the long message did make it through (at least for some). > > Actually, that was a no brainer, since she was already posing for the wedding > photographer (he had already set the shot up to look good, though he was at > an angle where I think the water looked better behind her, and his assistant > was already holding a reflector on her). > > But, thanks, I thought it came out well too. ;-) > > I spotted them on one side of the lake and they kept moving around it. Then > after I had moved back to the front of the gardens, sitting down on a bench a > little while before we left, they moved and he posed her right in front of > me. > She was only about four feet away. I thought, "How can I not?" Her mother > saw > me doing it and chuckled (the bride didn't notice), and I smiled at the > mother and chuckled. > > It was fun. > > Marnie :-) >

