etimh wrote:I sent romeojesus a PM about our cart--s/he has had it since May 08. Not that long in the big scheme of things, but just thought I'd give him a reminder.
No response yet from romeojesus. :?
Again, the cart I'm on gets stalled dead in the water.
Has he been making any posts or anything? Last time he logged in? That's unfortunate.
There can be no thought of finishing, for "aiming at the stars" both literally and figuratively is a problem to occupy generations, so that no matter how much progress one makes there is always the thrill of just beginning.
If someone has gone AWOL simply skip them over and send to the next shooter. Either they get back on the slide or we find another shooter to take their place. No need for it to delay everything though.
Rick
Rick Palidwor wrote:If someone has gone AWOL simply skip them over and send to the next shooter. Either they get back on the slide or we find another shooter to take their place. No need for it to delay everything though.
Rick
He, romeojesus, has the cart. So we can't just skip over him. But a good policy and advice otherwise.
Good grief Tim. That really sucks bad. Don't these people know that they are setting patterns of failure for the rest of their lives??? I hope that he turns up soon and that romeojesus is redeemed.
LC, Hopefully I can stick to my schedule and get my part shot tomorrow. Two location shots were holding me up but I think Ive got it all figgered out finally. Sorry to be such a drag.
Seeing how much time and effort some of you put into this kind of makes me wish for a do over. I'm kind of afraid my shots will stand out like crap next to yours.
Then again do I really care?
No, Last friday I became a father for a beautiful girl, and it kind of consumes all my time right now, so no time to worry!
Sorry that I haven't been in contact much lately. This house is in the process of being sold and I'm spending the majority of my time in a tent on a rural property with no internet access on an island. Originally, I did have plans to film some landscapes in a particular area on the mainland that has some amazing and surreal rock formations. However, to do it justice I would need to film in late afternoon light which would require a seperate trip for practically every shot (need to catch two buses and a train to get there.) And the weather must cooperate (it's winter here and rainy days are more common than sunny days.) I'm having my doubts whether I have the time to do all this. Though there is another location / subject matter which I could use as a substitute and would likely take less than a day to film.
Greetings to all from the rain soaked southeastern USA.
Congrats to the proud dad. That's a fantastic thing, being a father. You're a lucky man.
Re: filming, the hurricane has slowed me down. It's raining drops as big as cats eye marbles and the warning horn on the weather radio keeps going off and the tv flashing red. We are on the northern edge of it and its moving away so, first dry day, I can get it all done in a couple hours, so soon....