I started at the link you posted and worked my way backwards. GeeBee's
got some truly outstanding stuff posted there. I don't recall him
every posting as much wildlife as he has up now.
Now his page is bookmarked so I can keep up.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bwp33.com
On Jul 4, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Moose wrote:
> Brian Swale wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I noticed recently it is over 2 years since Graham Battison was
>> able to post here. I wonder how he is.
>>
>
> You may be confounding two separate things.
>
> 1. His site was down for some time months ago and unpleasant
> accusations
> against him or someone with the same name were made on the internet.
> The
> site did reappear and he was posting images on it.
>
> 2. Before all that happened, he stopped shooting with OMs, with many
> images on his site coming from Leica, as before, and the rest from his
> Panasonic FZ50 (with Leica lens). As has always been the case, he only
> posted links here to OM shots, so he hasn't posted links here for a
> long
> time, even though he has been posting images on his site.
>
> So - the lack of posts here doesn't really say anything. On the other
> hand, his pace of posting images to his site slowed in 2008 and has
> either stopped or slowed even more in 2009, with only 33 posted so
> far.
> The EXIF data that would show when they were taken is stripped out,
> so I
> can't tell when the last were taken.
>
> Still, the last few include sunny skies and a few fluffy white clouds.
> <http://www.geebeephoto.com/2009/09033.htm>
> So I assume they are relatively recent, based on descriptions here of
> weather in England this year. Looks like summer from this distance.
--
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