John and All:
Perhaps it is time for the "not quite so competent" folks like myself to
ask questions from the core posters on the group.

For Example:

Based on what I read here and on Jim Gilley's Guide to Better
Railroad Photography, I just tried my first roll of Provia.  Just like Jim 
said, there
is a heck of a flair from locomotive headlights.  I like the color and the
Fuji developing.  Are there some techniques that the pros out there
have found to make the problem less severe?  Are there some good
work arounds?

Good ideas for those of us with slower lenses would be appreciated

thanks

Chuck Donaldson
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-----Original Message-----
From:   JOHN B. CORNS [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Tuesday, September 02, 1997 10:39 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        SPORRS: Where is everone?

The SPORRS posts have been really dead as of late.  Has everyone learned
all there is to know and need not ask questions, or has the interest in
SPORRS dwindled?  Just curious, as I enjoy the exchanges of information. 
John B. Corns 
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