Hello Rohit, Nice site design and nice pictures. Hope to see more pictures added to your gallery as well as contributions to PF gallery. I don't think site based forum is going to work; but I like the idea and design is better looking than, say, extremely informative photo.net fora. I hope you enjoy PF as most of us do. I am sure you will meet many new (kind of) people with thorough knowledge and experience in all fields of photography. (from the ultra-fast Andy Davidhazy kind to slow-pinhole Guy Gloreiux kind and in between). Barring few examples, most people are friendly and nice so be around and enjoy. As you know, all discussion groups survive by posting and starting discussion, so looking forward to your contribution! -Achal PS: I am from Bay area (live in Fremont and work at Stanford) so if ever you are in a mood to shoot (35mm and/or LF) in a group, we can arrange! Achal Pashine Pediatric Immunology Center for Clinical Sciences Research, Room 2120 269 Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-5164 Tel: 1-650-498-7574 FAX: 1-650-498-6077 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rohit Agarwal" <hrohit@hotmail.com> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@ase-listmail.rit.edu> Cc: <charlesbronsondias@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 5:26 PM Subject: Re: Darkroom procedures photos > Hi All > I am a new member to this list and this is my first posting. It's be great if you guys could send me some comments on my pictures at > http://www.purplemoments.com > > Charles, > I have this website with a lot of space/bandwidth. It'll be okay with me if you want to use some space and put some pictures there. > I am open to ideas and could even help you designing html pages/flow etc. > > Let me know. > Rohit > http://www.purplemoments.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charles Dias" <charlesbronsondias@hotmail.com> > > > > Hi folks, > > > > I´m preparing some transparencies for a free darkroom course I´ll be > > monitoring in the community college of my town and I need a site where I can > > copy some photos of people handling in a darkroom ... anybody can help me. >