From the look of the weather reports you will be ice
cold, Herschel. And knee deep as well.
Don
On 12/19/11 10:07 AM, Herschel Mair wrote:
In
response to this challenge, I submit my non-photographic greeting
card with the true origins of the American Christmas iconography
Eat drink and be merry but not ice cold.
Cheers
Herschel
On 12/19/11 8:09 AM, Andrew Davidhazy wrote:
hey - you are interfering with free
enterprise. Is not Canada part of the NAFTA? Photographic
images are part of that treaty no? Besides photojournalism just
reports the facts and nothing but the facts commercialism
notwithstanding. Besides on top of that Hidden Valley Ranch
dressing is good stuff used in moderation. It can even be used
as a preservative of overexposed B&W Tri-X negatives.
Admittedly the container was put there on purpose along with the
glass of wine (promoting heavy drinking - NY State is a producer
of wine - competing with Canada of course). But I digress. From
my POV it would really be interesting to see what products could
be included in greeting cards that explicitly or subliminally
promote something or other be it a product or an emotion.
Australian geese for example.
Wow! the power of the photographic image!! amazing!!
unbelievable!!
Andy from 43 N 77 W
On Dec 19, 2011, at 8:03 AM, Gregory Fraser wrote:
I would just like to request that there
be no further greeting cards with product endorsements for
Hidden Valley Ranch dressing or any other products. You should
be ashamed.
Greg
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