Hi,

> I noticed Bob moved in pretty quickly though ;-)

I've always been a sucker for the line "it's all part of the
post-colonial experience".

I keep thinking about the guy with the rings in his face. I may
go back again in the next couple of weeks with a 100mm macro lens
and pocket full of �s and do some really in-yer-face portraits on
Scala.

---

 Bob  

Monday, October 14, 2002, 4:25:55 PM, you wrote:

>>Really sorry I missed it guys.  Glad to see Bob made it, makes me feel
>>slightly less guilty for cancelling.  At least a few of us turned up to
>>look after Stan!
>>
>>Some great shots, but one question:  What was that woman doing with the
>>vaseline and apron?!?  Was it some weird sexual practice, or was she
>>using it to try and prise the D60 from Cotty's hands?

> LOL. She was a cook, and had some fantastic dishes simmering away on some 
> portable gas flames, one of which was a fantastic rice dish with the most 
> amazing aroma. I spotted her smile and moved in, warming her up with a 
> few cracks to get those gnashers shining. I noticed Bob moved in pretty 
> quickly though ;-) So while he took over the banter, I grabbed a couple 
> of quickies. In retrospect I should have gone in real tight on the face - 
> the hat and teeth make it.

> Cot

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