From: Mort on 13 Jul 2010 14:40 Bowser wrote: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9HD5GZooPQ Hi, This video is no longer available, as someone has made a copyright claim, per YouTube. Mort
From: C J Campbell on 13 Jul 2010 14:59 On 2010-07-12 20:07:40 -0700, Robert Coe <bob(a)1776.COM> said: > On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 12:45:35 -0700, C J Campbell > <christophercampbellremovethis(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > : On 2010-07-12 12:03:52 -0700, tony cooper > <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> said: > : > : > On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 11:10:23 -0700, C J Campbell > : > <christophercampbellremovethis(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > : > > : >> On 2010-07-12 10:48:13 -0700, Bowser <Canon(a)Nikon.Panny> said: > : >> > : >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9HD5GZooPQ > : >> > : >> He blocks the videographer from filming the entire wedding retreat. He > : >> doesn't know where the fountain is. > : > > : > Font, not fountain. That's a baptismal font. > : > : So it is! Well, he baptized himself, eh? > : > : It also seems to me he could have dressed appropriately for a wedding. > : Too many photogs out there looking like slobs. > > Interesting point. I thought all wedding photographers dressed in black. I've > been told that it's to prevent any reflected light from colorizing the bride's > dress. > > Bob Black has that advantage, of course. It also makes you less visible. People do not 'see' people who are wearing black. My outfit consists of black slacks, black shirt & tie, black shoes, and a black jacket if a jacket is necessary. Everything has a discreet logo embroidered on it. My assistant wears a long black dress, but she is the sort that is just not invisible no matter what she wears. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor
From: C J Campbell on 13 Jul 2010 15:02 On 2010-07-13 11:40:14 -0700, Mort <mort(a)cloud9.net> said: > Bowser wrote: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9HD5GZooPQ > Hi, > > This video is no longer available, as someone has made a copyright > claim, per YouTube. > > Mort Yeah, the comments indicated quite an argument about the video being stolen. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor
From: John McWilliams on 13 Jul 2010 19:29 C J Campbell wrote: > On 2010-07-12 20:07:40 -0700, Robert Coe <bob(a)1776.COM> said: > >> On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 12:45:35 -0700, C J Campbell >> <christophercampbellremovethis(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> : On 2010-07-12 12:03:52 -0700, tony cooper >> <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> said: >> : >> : > On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 11:10:23 -0700, C J Campbell >> : > <christophercampbellremovethis(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> : > >> : >> On 2010-07-12 10:48:13 -0700, Bowser <Canon(a)Nikon.Panny> said: >> : >> >> : >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9HD5GZooPQ >> : >> >> : >> He blocks the videographer from filming the entire wedding >> retreat. He >> : >> doesn't know where the fountain is. >> : > >> : > Font, not fountain. That's a baptismal font. >> : >> : So it is! Well, he baptized himself, eh? >> : >> : It also seems to me he could have dressed appropriately for a wedding. >> : Too many photogs out there looking like slobs. >> >> Interesting point. I thought all wedding photographers dressed in >> black. I've >> been told that it's to prevent any reflected light from colorizing the >> bride's >> dress. >> >> Bob > > Black has that advantage, of course. It also makes you less visible. > People do not 'see' people who are wearing black. My outfit consists of > black slacks, black shirt & tie, black shoes, and a black jacket if a > jacket is necessary. Everything has a discreet logo embroidered on it. > My assistant wears a long black dress, but she is the sort that is just > not invisible no matter what she wears. Do you wear a dinner jacket if in the evening? (Some people call it a tux, or tuxedo, from its origin in Tuxedo Park, NY) -- john mcwilliams
From: Peter on 13 Jul 2010 20:37
"John McWilliams" <jpmcw(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:i1isti$pld$3(a)news.eternal-september.org... >C J Campbell wrote: >> On 2010-07-12 20:07:40 -0700, Robert Coe <bob(a)1776.COM> said: >> >>> On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 12:45:35 -0700, C J Campbell >>> <christophercampbellremovethis(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>> : On 2010-07-12 12:03:52 -0700, tony cooper >>> <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> said: >>> : >>> : > On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 11:10:23 -0700, C J Campbell >>> : > <christophercampbellremovethis(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>> : > >>> : >> On 2010-07-12 10:48:13 -0700, Bowser <Canon(a)Nikon.Panny> said: >>> : >> >>> : >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9HD5GZooPQ >>> : >> >>> : >> He blocks the videographer from filming the entire wedding retreat. >>> He >>> : >> doesn't know where the fountain is. >>> : > >>> : > Font, not fountain. That's a baptismal font. >>> : >>> : So it is! Well, he baptized himself, eh? >>> : >>> : It also seems to me he could have dressed appropriately for a wedding. >>> : Too many photogs out there looking like slobs. >>> >>> Interesting point. I thought all wedding photographers dressed in black. >>> I've >>> been told that it's to prevent any reflected light from colorizing the >>> bride's >>> dress. >>> >>> Bob >> >> Black has that advantage, of course. It also makes you less visible. >> People do not 'see' people who are wearing black. My outfit consists of >> black slacks, black shirt & tie, black shoes, and a black jacket if a >> jacket is necessary. Everything has a discreet logo embroidered on it. My >> assistant wears a long black dress, but she is the sort that is just not >> invisible no matter what she wears. > > Do you wear a dinner jacket if in the evening? (Some people call it a tux, > or tuxedo, from its origin in Tuxedo Park, NY) > Funny how fashions change. When my wife and I fist went to concerts at Tanglewood, I wore a dinner jacket because we were sitting inside. Even people on the lawn would wear formal ware and have candlelight dinners on the lawn. The candlelight dinners are quintessentially Tanglewood, but most wear shorts. The performers still are formal but only the ushers wear ties. -- Peter |