In a message dated 11/2/2007 9:29:35 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey, gang.

About a  year and a half ago I made some photographs of pottery for the 
mother of a  co-worker.  I delivered about 70 photos and really didn't 
hear much  back about after that.  Her intention was to get them on a web 
site and  start an "e-tail" business.  It looks now like she's finally 
getting  something together.  I recently spoke with her son, Ben (my 
former  co-worker), and he said she wanted some more photos and a 
portrait for the  site.  I guess he's in the process of building a better 
gallery and  implementing a shopping cart.

Anyway, http://www.twinmoonpottery.com/ is  the site, and all the photos 
on the index page are mine.  (The photos  in the gallery are not.)  The 
only digital camera I had available at  the time was the 750z.  Shots 
were rather wide, to allow for some  cropping, and all were lit with a 
pair of daylight balanced fluorescent  bulbs in Home Depot clip-on shop 
lights.  (The bulbs now reside over my  bathroom sink.)  Ben has done 
some very liberal cropping and I think  they don't look too bad.

Any and all opinions are most  welcome.

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Looks good, Scott. Site is pretty attractive.  Hope she has luck with that.

She should have had you take the gallery  shots too. They aren't nearly as 
good. Heh.

Only thing is there should  also be a white border on the bottom, so bottom 
photo is not cut off -- in my  browser not getting one. Just feels sort of 
funny, but no biggie.

Marnie  aka Doe 

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