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09/27/2006 12:50:16 PM · #1
For various reasons I ended up taking my new camera into work where I was part of a team pulling together a client presentation. As luck would have it, there was a need for head and shoulder shots of the team so I volunteered my services. Anyhow, got all of the snaps (although the person taking mine didn't think about the background :-)
and thought nothing of it.

About 9 PM we finish for the night and head off to the hotel for dinner. The guys asked me to show them the new camera in the bar so I happily obliged. Now I am the first to admit I am not a photographic genius by any means but I could do no wrong with the camera at all. Took low light shots that everyone loved, got all them taking shots and really enjoying the experience and even had a comment from someone on a nearby table that they thought it both brave and generous for a pro to let amateurs use their expensive camera!

It was one of those moments where you feel that you *might* just be doing something right :-)
09/27/2006 12:53:38 PM · #2
nice story, cool ;-)
09/27/2006 12:53:40 PM · #3
Yay :-)!
09/27/2006 03:13:12 PM · #4
Way to go, Carl!
09/27/2006 03:18:08 PM · #5
Very nice Carl, glad to see you are enjoying, and passing on the joy of your new gear to others!
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