Just kidding around. 99% of my posts can safely be ignored. Greg Fraser http://home.golden.net/~fraserg -----Original Message----- From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thu Jun 09 08:35:43 2005 Subject: RE: UPDATE: D2X: Cannot figure where the red light is coming from. Greg, Whatever you wrote sounds really cool to read, but I am not able to understand if you are being sarcastic ? or wrote that with a sense of humour ? May be I need to spend more time here on this list to understand :) thanks anyway, srinivasa regeti --- Gregory Fraser <Gregory.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Srinivasa, you're going at this problem from a > non-photographer standpoint. Photographers never > make mistakes. Everything is carefully planned. > Since you, and you alone were doing the shooting, > there could not possibly be anything happening there > by chance. That leaves only one option. Blame the > lab! Of course it was their fault! Demand > retribution! If the clerk at the counter refuses to > pay you anything, demand to see the manager and when > the clerk leaves to wake up the manager fill your > pockets with as much film as you feel will > compensate you adequately. > > I think the important lesson here is not to prevent > fuzzy red stripes on your pictures but rather > ensuring you have someone else to blame for it (or > other similar problems) should they pop up again. > That's why I never shoot without Vlad at my side. > Well that and the fact that he's the only person I > could find that would rub a wrench across the > terminals of a truck battery to give me that unique > light I like for macro shots. > > Greg Fraser > Past Master of Funk > http://home.golden.net/~fraserg > >