Dr. Marilyn Pelias' 29th Birthday Gala
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Re the below ZIP folder. It contains all of the
images above in folders I created, or not. Before you do anything, make a
folder on your computer's Desktop in which to house the photos. (If you
know how to do that on a phone, then do that. I do not.) When you
click on the link the folder will download to your device. It should give
you the option to open it at that time (Otherwise you will probably find it in
your device's "Downloads" folder. Open it. on the upper right you
should see the option "Extract All." It will ask for a location in which
to extract them. Choose the folder you made for them.
Marilyn's 29th/Marilyn's 29th.zip
For the record, despite owning $35K worth of photography
equipment, I have charged "dime none" for a photograph. Hence, I am not a
"professional." I am used to taking photographs of boys and girls in "the
required" uniform competing at high school wrestling events, which are generally
held in gymnasiums or other arenas befitting the events. While, aside from
at the state championships, I am allowed to use a flash, I choose not to do so
for fear that I might temporarily blind someone during a match. I do fine
when taking photos of kids moving on the mats. Still photos of groups of
wrestlers posing for a photograph has never been a forte of mine. I was
actually very impressed with the image I saw taken on phones. Each of my
cameras have built-in flashes, and I have two external one, but I rarely ever
use them. I will give myself credit for some of the dancing photos as many
were taken from the bar area, and that is why I have $2000 lenses. Phones
are not meant to take photographs like that. (That phones are meant to
take photographs in the first place bothers me, hence I was pleased when a guest
gave me rave reviews for having a flip-phone.)
With luck, the viewers may like some of these.