My two year old has a Disney T-shirt with a picture of Ariel (Little Mermaid) and she's wearing it in most her recent portraits ... Sorry, that was bad..
Cory Waters not at work today and his mind is wandering toward the absurd ----- Original Message ----- From: "P Temmerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 2:56 PM Subject: Anybody out there do aerial photography > Question, question, questions. > > Weather permitting, this weekend I have the chance of fulfilling the life-long dream of going gliding. I think that it will be a fairly short flight - maybe only 15 or 20 minutes - and my primary goal is to absolutely enjoy it. Having said that, I think that it might be too good of a chance not to take some shots. I'll probably take the MZ-3 but am not sure of lens or film choices. I only want to take 1 lens and can choose from the 20-35, 28-70/4, 43mm or 80-200. Could also get my hands on a 100mm. Perhaps the 20-35 is too wide and the 80-200 is physically too long. Any opinions out there? > > Also - film choices. I generally shoot Velvia or Provia, but would also consider print film for this. Along with film choice - any opinions on filters? I thought that I might take the polarizer but I'm concerned that I might be enjoying the experience too much to actually bother. > > May the weather gods smile on this corner of western Europe (and not blow a gale again..) > > Pat > > Pat Temmerman > [MZ3_fella] > ___________________________________________________ > GO.com Mail > Get Your Free, Private E-mail at http://mail.go.com > >

