Digital Image Studio wrote:
> On 22/09/2007, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Exquisite.
>>
>> Wherever did you come up with the concept?

I must say, a Pope on concrete is better for his image, than a Pope on alter 
wine...

> Thanks Godfrey, I've been toying with the concept since about age 11
> when I got my first Kodak 126 Instamatic, the one with the mechanical
> flash cubes that you could fire with the sharp end of a small screw
> driver. I've been shooting images of the ground on and off ever since.

Somehow, I missed the shot(s) about which you speak, but your comment above 
reminds me of the time, on a visit to London, when I was using a small movie 
camera to take shots in and around Westminster Abbey, and I thought I had 
moved the lever to OFF, but it was still recording!
I have several minutes up to and inside the Loo there, the camera hanging off 
my shoulder (thankfully not off my NECK!) humming, recording water splashng, 
and finally walking out to join my wife outside...
It wasn't until I reviewed the film/tape later that I realized how long this 
recording session really was!

Lots of sidewalks and such...

keith whaley

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