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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Fw: New Federal Cameras in Court Pilot Study Commences

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hertzberg <hertz@WI.RR.COM>
Sender: NPPA Discussion List <NPPA-L@LS2.CMICH.EDU>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 22:59:38
To: <NPPA-L@LS2.CMICH.EDU>
Reply-To: NPPA Discussion List <NPPA-L@LS2.CMICH.EDU>
Subject: Re: New Federal Cameras in Court Pilot Study Commences

Regrettably this is a less than ideal study. It is for civil cases
only. Court personnel, rather than journalists, are operating cameras,
and there are a number of obstacles to routine coverage.

Mark Hertzberg
On Jul 29, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Billy Suratt wrote:

> Fourteen federal trial courts are participating in the three-year
> study: http://blogs.nppa.org/advocacy/2011/07/27/new-federal-cameras-in-court-pilot-study-commences/
>
> Billy Suratt

Mark

Friday, July 29, 2011

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

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Review: Nikon D7000 vs Canon 7D - which one is better? Will the D7000 have enough to beat the 7D? Watch here!: http://bit.ly/nUABQx
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

From Annette Butler

"Courtesy of Ken McCoy Entertainment and/or affiliates."


From: Annette Butler <musicintheround@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 15:32:45 -0700
To: Adan Infante<adanjazz@aol.com>; Ken<kenmccoypress@yahoo.com>; kristine sagan<kdknotty@yahoo.com>; Les Nunes<lesnunes@comcast.net>; Duane Lutz<lutzphotography@sbcglobal.net>; <victor@boxcarfigaro.com>
Subject: Amazing



 


Don't try this...


 
This all took about 2 minutes. This is a case of one photographer photographing a second photographer. The following photos were taken by Hans van de Vorst from the  Netherlands  at the Grand Canyon, Arizona. The descriptions are his own. The identity of the photographer in the photos is unknown.


I was simply stunned seeing this guy standing on this solitary rock at The Grand Canyon. The canyon's depth is 900 meters (3,000ft) here. The rock on the right is next to the canyon and is safe. Watching this guy wearing flipflop sandals, with camera and tripod, I asked myself 3 questions:

1. How did he get onto that rock?
2. Why not take that sunset picture from the rock to the right - which is perfectly safe?
3. How will he get back?

After the sun set behind the canyon's horizon, he packed his things (having only one free hand) and prepared himself for the jump. This all took about 2 minutes. At that point he had the full attention of the crowd of tourists.


He's now at the point of no return. He jumped in his flipflops..

Now you can see that the safe rock is higher so he had to land lower, which was quite steep and he had to use his one free hand to grab the rock.

Look carefully at the photographer. He has a camera, a tripod and also a plastic bag, all on his shoulder or in his left hand. Only his right hand is available to grab the rock and the weight of his stuff is a problem. He lands low. Both his right hand and right foot are slipping. At that very moment, I take this shot. He then pushes his body against the rock, waits for a few seconds, throws his stuff up on the flat rock, climbs up and walks away, presumably to a bathroom to change his shorts. I know I had to change mine and I was just watching!

Hans van de Vorst
____________________________________________________________________

 



--
Annette

peace...love...light...music

From Annette Butler

"Courtesy of Ken McCoy Entertainment and/or affiliates."


From: Annette Butler <musicintheround@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 15:32:45 -0700
To: Adan Infante<adanjazz@aol.com>; Ken<kenmccoypress@yahoo.com>; kristine sagan<kdknotty@yahoo.com>; Les Nunes<lesnunes@comcast.net>; Duane Lutz<lutzphotography@sbcglobal.net>; <victor@boxcarfigaro.com>
Subject: Amazing



 


Don't try this...


 
This all took about 2 minutes. This is a case of one photographer photographing a second photographer. The following photos were taken by Hans van de Vorst from the  Netherlands  at the Grand Canyon, Arizona. The descriptions are his own. The identity of the photographer in the photos is unknown.


I was simply stunned seeing this guy standing on this solitary rock at The Grand Canyon. The canyon's depth is 900 meters (3,000ft) here. The rock on the right is next to the canyon and is safe. Watching this guy wearing flipflop sandals, with camera and tripod, I asked myself 3 questions:

1. How did he get onto that rock?
2. Why not take that sunset picture from the rock to the right - which is perfectly safe?
3. How will he get back?

After the sun set behind the canyon's horizon, he packed his things (having only one free hand) and prepared himself for the jump. This all took about 2 minutes. At that point he had the full attention of the crowd of tourists.


He's now at the point of no return. He jumped in his flipflops..

Now you can see that the safe rock is higher so he had to land lower, which was quite steep and he had to use his one free hand to grab the rock.

Look carefully at the photographer. He has a camera, a tripod and also a plastic bag, all on his shoulder or in his left hand. Only his right hand is available to grab the rock and the weight of his stuff is a problem. He lands low. Both his right hand and right foot are slipping. At that very moment, I take this shot. He then pushes his body against the rock, waits for a few seconds, throws his stuff up on the flat rock, climbs up and walks away, presumably to a bathroom to change his shorts. I know I had to change mine and I was just watching!

Hans van de Vorst
____________________________________________________________________

 



--
Annette

peace...love...light...music

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

NEW CLASSES FOR KIDS!!!!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Photog Jacket for Sale


From: Jim Ranells <shutterbug043@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:00:10 -0700 (PDT)
To: Ken McCoy<xipnek@aol.com>
Subject: jacket

Like this without the sleeves.
 
James Ranells
www.jamesranellsphoto.blogspot.com
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Photog Jacket for Sale


From: Jim Ranells <shutterbug043@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 10:00:10 -0700 (PDT)
To: Ken McCoy<xipnek@aol.com>
Subject: jacket

Like this without the sleeves.
 
James Ranells
www.jamesranellsphoto.blogspot.com
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Monday, July 18, 2011

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Friday, July 15, 2011

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Friday, July 01, 2011

New and EXTENDED Photo Classes!!!!!


From: ken mccoy <kenmccoypress@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:56:20 -0700 (PDT)
To: <kenmccoypress@yahoo.com>
Cc: <xipnek@aol.com>
Subject: classes photo

 

Basic Photography Skills

Bring your camera if you have one!

#F2001 • 8 Tue, Aug 30 – Oct 18 

#F2001A • 8 Tue, Oct 25 – Dec 20 (skip Nov 22)

6-8 pm • FAS at Manchester, Suite 240, Rm 5 • Fee: $89

Instructor, Ken McCoy

 

How to Use Your Digital Camera

#F2002 • 8 Wed, Aug 31 – Oct 19

#F2002A • 8 Wed, Oct 26 – Dec 21 (skip Nov 23)

 6-8 pm • FAS at Manchester, Suite 240, Rm 5 • Fee: $89

Instructor, Ken McCoy

 

New and EXTENDED Photo Classes!!!!!


From: ken mccoy <kenmccoypress@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:56:20 -0700 (PDT)
To: <kenmccoypress@yahoo.com>
Cc: <xipnek@aol.com>
Subject: classes photo

 

Basic Photography Skills

Bring your camera if you have one!

#F2001 • 8 Tue, Aug 30 – Oct 18 

#F2001A • 8 Tue, Oct 25 – Dec 20 (skip Nov 22)

6-8 pm • FAS at Manchester, Suite 240, Rm 5 • Fee: $89

Instructor, Ken McCoy

 

How to Use Your Digital Camera

#F2002 • 8 Wed, Aug 31 – Oct 19

#F2002A • 8 Wed, Oct 26 – Dec 21 (skip Nov 23)

 6-8 pm • FAS at Manchester, Suite 240, Rm 5 • Fee: $89

Instructor, Ken McCoy