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Re: simon's published pan bibliography


  • From: Simon Nathan <simonwide@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: simon's published pan bibliography
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 12:41:25 -0500

dear steve- since you are only one interested why don't i send you a
united nation stamp cover and related paper. i would even show them on this page, but i don't now how to put scans in and find them and send them. i have presario and canon multipass 5000. it handles color.
there is no bibliography. i could do such. how would help youse? it'd probably tick off craig-gobackbehindtherock-wood and, shucks we wouldn't want that would we. every large group needs at least one rowdie. do you want to send your snailmail addr, steve, as i extra wendy's ann. report with foldout 360, color, but it is used about 220 degrees as my back was to the store window. i'll put in envelope w. couple other reprint things here. i have done lots of panoramic stuff
and i will try to create a list. you may be starting controversy because
i don't want to upstage people starting out. every picture is interesting, but the background is more interesting. i cite aross two pages1982 time stock exchange pan shot. it was slow turn so you can read clocks with diff times for seconds shown accidentally. see, ya made me think back here behind  this rock. simon nathan   the actual jobs are as interesting as what lens, what film. the down was just passing 1000 in 1982 and i was there for time three days, i recall, and the hulchera shot grabbed 'em.i just did. the b&w irs shot in time is another explanation ya might find useful. thank you. makes me think. simon    bunte, german magazine, picked it up from time, used the color shot as black and white, diagonally across two larger pages.
 

Steve Shapiro wrote:

 Simon, would you mind posting some of your [published] credits? Some of us don't mind using the library. I'm interested in areophotography, because of the high quality lenses used, the filters you must be aware of and the unusual films you must deal with. Many of us panorama photographers have to use those areofilms for our landscapes and maybe you can advise us as to which ones are useful/which ones to avoid. S. Shapiro, Carmel, CA I'm getting the hang of this font adjustment, bear with me.-----Original Message-----
From: East Coast Photography <ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: roll film back for 5X7 

 Actually keep up the enlarged font.

IT MAKES IT QUICKER FOR ME TO SPOT AND DELETE YOUR WAFFLINGS...

Craig (kick him off - sooner rather than later) Mason
ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx