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Subject: [OM] Re: Lunch
From: "Piers Hemy" <piers@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 10:19:31 +0100
Well said Chris, meeting the gang was a real bonus (even if the rest of the
collective couldn't make it!) and for me it was additionally a clear lesson
thatthere are image-making opportunities in the most unlikely spots pretty
much in my back yard!  Which was a point well made by Graham in talking
about his work.

Graham, I'm not entirely sure that we granted one another editing rights - I
had a feeling that we were to give advance notice, so as to work out which
images would cause most discomfort to the imaged.  And choose which to post
accordingly (one way or the other!) ;-)  My recollections may be faulty
though - I have a memory of seeing non-OM equipment, which must be my
imagination (surely), and digital too - my how that "E-1" seems big in
retrospect (or perhaps the DSLR used by one of the gang was non-Olympus
too?).

Andrew is still around for a couple of weeks, and he indicated that a
further meet - perhaps in London - would be possible, if any are 'up for
it'.  I can particularly recommend the opportunity to learn Oz word usage.

Piers

-----Original Message-----
From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Chris Barker
Sent: 27 July 2004 06:15
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: Lunch


Thanks Roger and Graham

One of the most enjoyable features of a Zuikoholics' gathering, for me, is
meeting other members of the List.  Since I was on the road for this meeting
(between Hereford and Gamlingay), seeing the photos will be a necessary
second.

Chris

On 26 Jul 2004, at 23:01, Roger Wesson wrote:

>
> It was a very enjoyable day out!  We had perfect photo weather, sunny 
> with puffy white clouds, and some great locations around Stewartby - 
> especially nice for a city dweller like me to get out into green 
> fields for the first time in ages.  Slightly disappointing, of course, 
> that only one of the famous Battison collective could make it, and 
> that Andrew was hardly curmudgeonly at all, but never mind...  I think 
> I got some good shots of Zuikoholics in action in the Bedfordshire 
> countryside
> - results due back soon!
>
> Roger
>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> The day went just fine. Much equipment was on display, Piers had 
>> everthing well organised and both he and Roger were very agreeable 
>> company.
>>
>> Andrew blew his reputation as a curmudgeon by being very witty and 
>> affable :-)
>>
>> Lots of film was burned and (whisper it) cards filled but we have a 
>> gentlemans agreement that we will give the victim... er subject 
>> editing rights before we publish anything that might be considered 
>> unflattering :-)
>>
>>
>> Graham
>> www.geebeephoto.com
>>
>>
>>
>
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