SmellyTofu wrote:
What's the chance in that happening
Well, Ed and I will be forwarding our photos to her. After checking her other photos on her website, I think she will have some sort of confidence in us
Ed, do you mind doing the negotiation with her? I think you gave her a very good impression...and she's yet to find out that you are still single
Rob-Bob wrote:
can someone please tell me how to stop getting emails everytime someone posts here.
Long ago i posted on this board, but now it has gotten so big, i can't locate my post, to turn off the email notification, if i go to my posts, it just brings me to the 1st page.
Zane Yau wrote:
Ed, do you mind doing the negotiation with her? I think you gave her a very good impression...and she's yet to find out that you are still single
Zane Yau wrote:
I agree they are nice...Richard has a good eye for photo
Can't imagine combining what I see in Richard's gallery with some warm sunset lighting ... I will probably book the next flight to Xian China
Thanks for all the comments guys! I think China is a great place to be for photos, especially if u go without a tour group, u can choose the desired lighting condition. There are plenty of opportunities for portraits and environmental portraits of people out there, unfortunately i wasn't game enough to ask them for photos, they'll probably ask me for money in return! Taking candids of them are probably not a good idea either. Having the wide lens with the hood, everyone was looking at me, i never felt safe.
I'll try printing some hua shan photos to see how the white balance turn out on prints.
Have u guys asked friends of yours for portrait shoot?? I have a few female freinds who don't mind me taking some photos for them for free. But yet to have time.
Btw, some results from a preliminary search on google:
Where: Martin Place at Dawn, then up George Street past the Town Hall.
When: Monday, April 25, 2005
What: The national day of commemoration when Australia honours its heroes from all theatres of war, commencing with the Dawn Service at the Cenotaph in Martin Place at 4.30am. The main march gets under way from here at 9am proceeding up George Street past the Town Hall. Ceremonies conclude with the Sunset Service at the Cenotaph at 5pm.
For those of you who are interested in this exhibition:
Eye 4 Photography
Where: State Library of NSW
When: From Saturday, January 08, 2005 to Sunday, May 29, 2005
What: 8 January (until 29 May)
A landmark exhibition exposing some of the icons of Australian photography Eye 4 Photography follows the medium’s fascinating 160-year journey to the digital era, plus some of the people and places it’s captured along the way.
Contact: More info on 9273-1414
It seems like that Anzac Day doesnt really have an official site.
It looks like that there's a ceremony at dawn and two parade/marches from 9 to 12.30. then a sunset ceremony at 5pm. But I want to find out the exact time and venue, route of those parades etc. Hope I can find more info.
An update on the participants:
1. Zane
2. Greg
3. Ed ... the... *cough**cough*
4. Chris
5. Maurie (trying to make it)
6. Richard (he's going to boating and fishing on Sat, can make it on Mon)
7. Smelly (morning)