Okay Garth,
It has been awhile (Last I was up in Edmonton was before the Mall was built,
eh? <g>)
I look at your photos (the moose is my favorite) and I am just amazed at that
Edmonton skyline. What a fantastic place for photography!
I take your message to mean that I should change the links that I have to the
Unofficial Olympus Gallery on my Insect Photography page
http://www.netcom.com/~flzhgn/insect3.htm
(Resistance is futile... I will comply....)
I made the change on my links to your Unofficial Olympus Gallery !
Let me know if I should change them back, okay?
I see that there a quite a few submissions in the Gallery.
Thanks for the notice!
Thomas "Hank" Hogan (you can call me Hank but I don't want to get confused with
the
prolific science writer named Hank Hogan from Austin Texas or the science
educational writer Thomas H. Hogan, from Ohio? I wrote an article that would
have been appropriate for the other Thomas H. Hogan but I never got around to
sending it.
I guess I'll be content with Thomas "Hank" Hogan the Olympus photographer who
has photos on the Unofficial Olympus Gallery http:/www.enable.org/~gallery
-- Hank
PS Local Zuikes *** Don't forget the Pasadena Camera Show this coming
weekend *** I'm looking for a long (5m) dedicated Olympus flash cord. Gary,
Winsor ,--will you be there? *** ****
PSS I have not heard from Lars Berquist in quite awhile and I have not been
able to
go to his web sites. I hope he is okay and hiking with his Olympus cameras out
in the Lap country. I really enjoyed corresponding with him about "Flash
Powder Days"****
Garth Wood wrote:
> Yes, it's been awhile.
>
> For those of you who may not have been able to *get* to the Gallery for the
> last little while, my apologies. Our volunteer SysAdmin appears to have
> accidentally re-routed some DNS entries. The Gallery, which used to be at
> 'www.taiga.ca/~gallery', can now be found at:
>
> www.enable.org/~gallery
>
> which is the hardware-dependent root domain for virtual domains such as
> 'www.taiga.ca'. I'm not sure why the routing has been changed -- I'll look
> into it. (Probably got buggered when he physically moved the systems for
> unrelated reasons.)
>
> Meanwhile, a couple of new submitters:
>
> Claudio Molinari (Genoa, Italy)
> ===============================
> Claudio submits two shots, one a nice macro of a bee, the other a nice
> wide-angle of barrels and barrels of the Elixir of the Gods (otherwise known
> as wine to the uninitiated).
>
> Andrew Wiese (Sydney, Australia)
> ================================
> More people shots! This is the kind of stuff we all want to do more of, but
> for various reasons find we can't. A couple of nice scenics, too.
>
> In coming days: Giles Stewart submitted a number of "mystery shots" from old
> negatives he found (details of the story related on the site). While not Oly
> stuff, they're sufficiently interesting to warrant a separate section,
> clearly delineated as such.
>
> Thomas "Hank" Hogan has also submitted some more macros. Excellent stuff,
> and they'll be up soon.
>
> Michael Goldfarb has submitted a nice shot from a little Oly he picked up a
> short time ago.
>
> Finally, I'll try and include some shots from my trip to France (still
> waiting for the new SprintScan 4000...).
>
> Thanks to all, and keep 'em coming. On my end, I'll try and keep the Web
> address stable, and get the old one "back".
>
> Garth
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