>I was pretty tired and sort of kicked myself for putting so much work into > it (for no money :-)).
Some times an exercise such as this is its own reward. It helps shake out the cobwebs and gets you doing something new & creative. I'm sure it was worth your effort. Looking forward to seeing what your final presentation was. Kenneth Waller ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: My Little Photo Show > > Well, opening night was Friday night. They will hang for a month. In the > end, I was pretty tired and sort of kicked myself for putting so much > work into > it (for no money :-)). Although it was semi-enjoyable. Mainly I took the > class to give me focus in taking pictures. The teacher is a big proponent > of > having photographic projects to work on during the course of one's life > time -- > more than one. And I don't think he is wrong in that approach. I also > took the > class just to force myself to get off my rear to take shots. > > Supposedly I was the big hit of the show, that is what several people > told > me. There were ten exhibiting students. I thought that two students were > literally better photographers than I. However, there was a preponderance > of > flower shots and mine were definitely different. I also did something > else > different and quite a few were intrigued with that. I wasn't that happy > with how it > turned out myself and may some day redo it, but, on the other hand, I am > the > only one that knows what I really had in mind. :-) > > And I think I became once again, a tad bit of a better photographer in > the > process of doing a class project. > > Thanks to the list for previewing and commenting on my photos -- that was > extremely helpful. I choose the ones most people liked the most. > > In a few days I will probably post what I did. > > Thanks, again, Marnie aka Doe :-) (I forgot to format this as plain > text, > so resending.) > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

