Yes, I'd like to see it..
Albert
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From: ""Thomas \"Hank\" Hogan"" <hogant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] Things to go wrong during portrait sessions
> Oh yes ! Warren informed me about this, too! I now I make it a
> practice
> to turn on the Time/Date stamp for the first or last exposures but I
> keep it
> set to off in general. I just got a successful dog portrait of my dog
> in the kitchen
> with the GN40 flash flipped around for 180 degreee backward bounce off
> the
> ceiling in the mostly white kitchen. Want to see it ?
>
> -- Hank Hogan
>
> Ken N wrote:
>
> > If you happen to grab your IS-3 to finish out a portrait
> > session. It is generally a good idea to shut off the date-stamp.
> >
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