William:  Great stories!!!!  And some how I'm not surprised they're yours! 
Big cheers, Christine


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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: Your Great Photographic Moments?


>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Christine Aguila"
> Subject: Your Great Photographic Moments?
>
>
>> Hi Everyone:
>>
>> I hope you don't find this request tiresome, but given the great
>> international reach, the delightfully varied life experiences and
>> photographic interests, and the endless talent of the list, I'd love to
>> hear
>> stories about your greatest photographic moments.  Anyone willing to 
>> share
>> a
>> story or 2?
>
> My greatest involved some very kinky activities.
> We'll talk no more of this.
>
> BUT......
>
> Many, many years ago (it would have had to be 1979), the lady I am now
> married to and I decided to take some LSD and have a private party.
> One thing led to another and we found ourselves in the middle of a 
> cemetery
> at about midnight, her in a long white gown, and the pallour that only a
> good blotter can give you, me trying to figure out how to operate a 
> Bronica
> ETRs camera when I could probably barely organize a trip to the bathroom,
> and in a knee deep fog, which is what made us decide on the venture in the
> first place.
> The idea was to get some pictures of her using illumination from the 
> nearest
> streetlight hanging out beside this really creepy mausoleum.....
>
> I was shooting a wedding one day. It was a full meal deal, and everything
> was going swimmingly. I had a good feeling about the pre-bridals, and was
> waiting on the steps of the church for the limo to arrive.
> It arrived, the bride stepped out of the car and got into daddys car that
> was right behind and drove away. Apparenty the maid of honour had been the
> entertainment at the stag, and had chosen the ride to the church as the
> correct time to have a meltdown about it.
>
> The groom with no ring finger is right up there for moments that I could
> have handled better....
>
> I could go on and on, but I think the cemetery story is the best one.
>
> William Robb
>
>
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