[pure-silver] Re: PureSilver was good, but...

I believe it could be done, THE ANNUAL PURE SILVER ROAST. All that would be
required is a Video connection on the computer and SKYPE if a live broad
cast is required or a simple Photo avatar. 

I would be honored to be roasted after Richard and you. 

I also like the sound of the water running in the red dimly light studio. I
have a sounds of nature cd with 70 minutes of thunder storms, loons on the
lake, and the lonely bark of a hunting dog. 

Eric Neilsen Photography
4101 Commerce Street
Suite 9
Dallas, TX 75226
http://e.neilsen.home.att.net
http://ericneilsenphotography.com
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pure-silver-
> bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Stein
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:01 PM
> To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [pure-silver] Re: PureSilver was good, but...
> 
> Dear Eric,
> 
>      I was disturbed to read that you find us a courteous group of
> photographers - in my experience this is almost never the case. Many the
> time I have stepped over wrestling bodies in the street outside the local
> camera store with a crowd ringed round calling out encouragement. Gosh,
> every park that caters to wedding photographers has at least a dozen
> camera
> fights ( A Bronica on the end of a nylon strap makes an efficient morning
> star. And cheap these days. Watch out for monopods) as pros vie for the
> best
> backdrops.
> 
>     Can we be doing something wrong? Have we neglected each other? Should
> we
> be snarling more?
> 
>     Can it be the time and temperature of the darkroom soothes out some of
> the stress of the studio? Locked away in the dim red or amber with a
> negative and a bottle of rum...."Can't come out, Dear....intensifying the
> characteristic curve for at least the next hour. The gamma is up to 8.2
> and
> I need it at least 9.4 before the anionic dodging takes effect. Do we have
> any lemons and hot water?"
> 
>     Or perhaps we are the "negative" of most other net groups and react in
> an opposite fashion - distance makes us more pleasant and polite instead
> of
> removing our normal inhibitions and allowing us to abuse strangers.
> 
>     Perhaps we should all set aside a part of a day - say September 13 or
> o  - and write a stinging criticism of someone. This year it will be
> Richard
> Knoppow, but next year it can be me or you. The recipient of the roasting
> is
> allowed to burst into tears and then make copies of all the emails and
> send
> threatening letters to the list. And then adjourn to the darkroom and try
> to
> get a perfect 50 x 70 print from a 110 negative....
> 
>     Uncle Dick
> 
> 
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