On Jan 3, 2008 1:05 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting, frank. Why do people train their sleds together?

You get group rates when you go to the hospital.:-)

Just makes it more fun that way.

Dave
>
> Marnie aka Doe :-)
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> I think the only shot I'm missing to make this a  really good essay is
> the inevitable pile-up of bodies at the bottom of the  hill.  I've got
> a few possibilities from what I shot, but I'd have to do  considerable
> work to make them viewable, and the ones I did work on just  didn't
> make the cut.  We'll just have to be happy with these ones for  now.
> ;-)
>
> As always, my ongoing frustration with shots looking much  better (more
> dark detail) in PS on my laptop than I see on my monitor at  work.
> Still, hopefully you get the gist of all this.
>
> It occurs to me  that doing this on film would have been a costly and
> onerous endeavour (shot  upwards of 80 or 100 shots that day all told,
> between sledding and "winter  wonderland" stuff).
>
> Comments always welcome.  Thanks in  advance.
>
> cheers,
> frank
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