Glad you like them, they were mostly chosen to see how well the canner
copes, some need a little bit of adjustment, but I am really pleased to
see my pictures other than through a loupe on a lightbox. I realise now
though I haven't been getting it right all the time and there is still
a lot to learn. I have scanned some BW film I developed but nevr printed
in the early 80's - Its like finding hidden treasure and has triggered
some nice memories.
the photo of the lady looking across the lake of geneva wasn't Kerstin,
It was taken before I met her when I first came to Switzerland. One of
the Blind Dates I arranged in order to meet people as I only knew one
person in switzerland when I arrived and she lived 3 hours away. I
should add it wasn't a very successfull blind date except in terms of
some nice photos.
As for Cai - He is coming home this Friday, we are just getting the last
bits of organisation finalised, the last shot is one of my favourites.
http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/photos/60584878-M.jpg
We are looking forward to the challenge, though both Kerstin and myself
are a bit concerned with how we will cope generally or in an emergency -
but cope we must and will.
IanW
Chris Barker wrote:
> Ian
>
> I really liked the photos of the young chap concentrating, and the
> one of the lady (Kirsten?) is most evocative.
>
> How's your little chap?
>
>
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