Hi Marilyn! Oh! How lucky you were this morning with that beautiful sight. Sometime, in fact, I believe that it is good we don't have a camera when these moments happen because the camera cuts us off from what is happening as we frentically try to record the fugitive instant on film! The exhibition with the giant 12.5 x 8 feet pinhole picture and about 15 smaller (if you consider 20x24 as small...) was a great success by way of attendance, comments, etc... (Please don't ask about sales...). In fact, the show has been extended for two weeks and I will be making a conference on Thursday on the images...! I have a couple of pictures of the gallery with the giant pinhole pictures that I could share with people, but I'm not sure where I could post them. I have far exceeded the free quota on my web site and that I can't add anything until I have made arrangements to get a Domain name and a host, etc... But I'll send you the two images, Marilyn, (and to anyone who might be interested seeing these images (about 40K each). Best, Guy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn's Mail" <marilyn@rglobal.net> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 11:22 AM Subject: Re: Didn't catch this on film, but . . . > I should add (knowing this group) I've had nothing stronger than coffee this > morning. > {:-> > > Something else I've wanted to say and just haven't done it - Congratulations > Guy Glorieux on your recent show "Metropolis Ville en Mutation" and thank > you for sending me an announcement. How did it go? How large were the > images and how were they hung? I remember them being quite large. > > Marilyn >