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Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:36am 0 Comments 1 Like
Thanks, the last several links from you have done that. Nice looking blog, by the way. You need to come out and let me do a portrait of you so that you have a good smile. I'm a very funny guy and I think I could do good for you.
This is the link
http://jameselliottphotography.blogspot.com/2012/02/artistic-evolution.html%29
This is the message;
Sorry, the page you were looking for in the blog Through the Lens does not exist.
Hey James, When I go to the links you've sent they say "page not found"... Don't know what I'm doing wrong....
Thanks for adding me :-) Have a great day.
Hey James, Your photograph is always so intense looking. I have a feeling that's not really who you are. If I may suggest for your next one what about a smile or at least more relaxed. I'd make you one but it's a long commute. Just a thought.
Hi James, Thanks for your comment on my blog about wind energy. The movie is out in limited release now. Hopefully it will do well enough to be released nation wide in the near future. You can Google "Windfall" and see a preview of the film. The destruction to the environment by these huge wind turbines is massive. The manufacturing process alone puts a big carbon footprint on the earth. One way to stop the insanity is to convince congress to halt the government subidies. Whatout them they are not economically viable.
Best regards, Dan
fantastic stuff james!!!!! just checked ur blog....!!!! love ur work
Hi James! It has been a while since I have been on Pic Social. I have been looking at the work you have been sending though, so beautiful as always. Hope all is going well with you.
Thank you James for your comment on "USA76." This is the shot that ended up cropped in San Francisco magazine's September issue. It was a matter of being in the right place at the right moment. This is one of those shots that reminds us to be ready at all times for the unexpected.
Best regards, Dan
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