Tom,
Thank you for the comment. I tried to get the little guy to smile, but saying
"cheez!" didn't work. "Nuts!" might've been better, huh? Wrong species, I guess....
I'm with you in my reaction to the PUG. Whenever I start to feel I'm good at this,
that I can create strong images, I see what others are doing, and realize how much
more I should work on.
And yeah, I'm beginning to agree with whomever said that this list and the PUG are
among the best things PENTAX offers.
BTW, the Michigan Pugsters, at the behest of Mark Dalal, will be meeting Saturday,
July 14, at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary near Battle Creek. If anyone within driving
distance is interested in joining us, we would love to have you. 9 AM, bring your most
intriguing piece of equipment! Mark has promised to put a commemorative page up on
his web site.
Bill Sawyer
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Subject: July PUG Rambilings
" Inquisitive " by Bill Sawyer, USA
Cute Shot Bill. Good posing job you did. I like the highlights in the
little guys eye.
I always feel enriched by the PUG. It's often like going on a hike or
taking a trip around the world. I am amazed this month by the creativity I
see in the shots and the eye for detail and beauty that's demonstrated by
the submissions. It's inspiring and educational (both photographically and
otherwise). Thanks to all the contributors and maintainers.
Tom C.
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