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Very quiet! 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Aloha Everyone!

It's been way too quiet here! C'mon give me something to write about!!! Seriously, what's on your mind?


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Re:Very quiet! 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
HELLO STEVE, VALDEMAR CABALLERO FROM MEXICO CITY HERE. JUST WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR ARTICLES. THEY ARE VERY GOOD, WELL EXPLAINED AND MANAGING GREAT SIMPLE LIGHT. LOVE THE WAY YOU IN HAWAII NEED TO COMPENSATE THE SUN AND FLASH. I LOVE TO DO THAT TOO. I WISH I HAVE A HASSELBLAD TO BE ABLE TO SYNC IN 1/800 OF A SECOND, INSTEAD MY 5DM2 SYNC IN 1/200.
WELL, JUST TO SAY YOU HAVE A FAN IN MEXICO CITY, AND HOPE TO VISIT SOME TIME YOU IN HAWAII WITH MY HASSELBLAD AND TAKE SOME GREAT PHOTOS OF THE VOLCANOES THERE.
BTW, HOW IS THE BUSSINESS DOING???? HERE IN MEXICO, PERSONALLY, SINCE THE BECOMING OF DIGITAL, BUSSINESS IS NOT VERY GOOD ANYMORE. BUT WE ARE TRYING. HOW ABOUT YOU??
YOUR FRIEND IN MEXICO....
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Re:Very quiet! 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Aloha Val! Mahalos for the kind words. Yes I am still somewhat frustrated that my "better" Nikon and Canon sync at 250 rather than 500, but we have to make it work. Business is not good. I'm making a little from my books, but it my day job and other night job that pays my mortgage. I am shifting my attention to more corporate work, so we'll see what happens.

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http://www.dantzigphotography.com/Bookstore.htm
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