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gopher
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Glad to be back. Many thanks to all for your warm welcome and heartfelt thoughts. I could not have wished for a better Christmas gift.
It has been quite a while since I have logged into a forum and even longer since I have seen a sheet of film. I have been busy as Jorge mentioned (plus other nasty things - actually, hilarious events when I reflect on them now). However, I have begun inquiries into rebuilding my gear for an eventual project in the Philippines. Will keep everyone posted on how this goes (including a new website - non-oil of course).
Nice to have a new forum to grow up with once again.
Merry Christmas to ALL!!!!!!
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pachyderm
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Francesco (12/20/2007) Glad to be back. Many thanks to all for your warm welcome and heartfelt thoughts. I could not have wished for a better Christmas gift.
It has been quite a while since I have logged into a forum and even longer since I have seen a sheet of film. I have been busy as Jorge mentioned (plus other nasty things - actually, hilarious events when I reflect on them now). However, I have begun inquiries into rebuilding my gear for an eventual project in the Philippines. Will keep everyone posted on how this goes (including a new website - non-oil of course).
Nice to have a new forum to grow up with once again.
Merry Christmas to ALL!!!!!!Great to have you back, and great to see that you are once again getting back into what you do so well. You will find some old friends here, as well as some new ones. I think most of us have had periods in our lives where we got out of photography, either by necessity or choice, but fortunately we have found our way back. I'm looking forward to following as you start to rebuild you gear; a photo essay of the Philippines would be great.
Robert M. Teague--------------------------------------------- Website: www.visionlandscapes.com Blog: visionlandscapes.spaces.live.com
"Fujifilm remains true to its heritage and to the acknowledged superior image quality delivered by professional photographic film products." -- Fuji Press Release An old Hasidic story says we should wear a coat with two pockets in order to receive God's message. In one pocket, the message is: "You are nothing but one of billions of grains of sand in the universe." In the other, the message is: "I made the universe just for you."
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leopard
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Glad to see you online Francesco. The print you sent me is one of my small treasures, one day I hope I can return the favor.
Gary Beasley
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pachyderm
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glbeas (12/28/2007) Glad to see you online Francesco. The print you sent me is one of my small treasures, one day I hope I can return the favor.I've always admired his work, and I'm looking forward to seeing him get back into photography in a big way.
Robert M. Teague--------------------------------------------- Website: www.visionlandscapes.com Blog: visionlandscapes.spaces.live.com
"Fujifilm remains true to its heritage and to the acknowledged superior image quality delivered by professional photographic film products." -- Fuji Press Release An old Hasidic story says we should wear a coat with two pockets in order to receive God's message. In one pocket, the message is: "You are nothing but one of billions of grains of sand in the universe." In the other, the message is: "I made the universe just for you."
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leopard
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Francesco, I remember seeing your work at 'the other site' and always wondered what happened. I also remember visiting your home page where you put work up from Stockholm, Sweden, and I hope you can do something similar again some day.
Welcome back!
- Thomas
Photography is my insanity asylum, where I can focus on making one single thing perfect, while the rest of the world fades into the periphery.
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