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paulbk
Michael,
Your photographs continue to amaze. Some day I hope you write a book on your adventures. Not limited to photographs alone, more a first person narration of your trips. An in-depth travel log. You’ve got the writing skills to do it. The problems encountered in travel, (sea sick, air sick, state department bureaucracy). The people you meet. How they affected you personally. What the world looks like from a middle aged North American of more than modest means. Your photographs tell of your sensitivity to and appreciation of the wonders of our planet. It won’t hurt if word gets out that this planet is worth saving.

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Josh-H
QUOTE (paulbk @ Feb 25 2007, 07:09 PM)
Michael,
Your photographs continue to amaze. Some day I hope you write a book on your adventures. Not limited to photographs alone, more a first person narration of your trips. An in-depth travel log. You’ve got the writing skills to do it. The problems encountered in travel, (sea sick, air sick, state department bureaucracy). The people you meet. How they affected you personally. What the world looks like from a middle aged North American of more than modest means. Your photographs tell of your sensitivity to and appreciation of the wonders of our planet. It won’t hurt if word gets out that this planet is worth saving.

p
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Agreed - Wonderful Shot.
EricM
Ditto!
dandill
Apropos such good fortune, there is a similarly amazing "accidental" capture (Irina Lynch, London, England) of an airborne needlefish in the current National Geographic, March 2007, page 10.

Dan Dill
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