From Tinseltown to Hometown - Tribute to Johnny Grant and Anne Jeffreys
April 24, 2005 - Wayne Community College, Goldsboro North Carolina
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( These pictures were posted hurriedly so everybody could get a quick look-see. I just downloaded them all straight from the camera for the time being. I will be editing and updating within the next day or two. )
These were shot at the Tribute to Johnny Grant and Anne Jeffreys at Wayne Community College in their hometown of Goldsboro NC on Sunday, April 24.
Anybody with additional information or corrections please reply so I can update this journal. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. I have most of the names and they will be added as I edit the pictures.
NOTE: Some of these images are in high definition and large format causing the slide projector to get ahead of the loading of the picture. Although it works better the second time around, viewing is easier by clicking View Larger and changing the picture as you wish.
5 comments:
Dear Clyde,
Thank you for keeping me in the link. it is such a treat you do this for us, we all need to be doing this. Not only for ourselves, but for all to see, remember, and just get still and be.
God Bless You, my friend. Would like to hear in your journal and pictures also about your care-giving and special surrundings, days, ect.
just a thought. There is something always going on within a day. which makes it special. not just for pen but for picture taking too!
always,
lindalavoy1
I had a great time. Thanks for taking me.
love, Mom
btw, great photos
Clyde,,, I think that your photography is fair,,,It looks like you were using a AF digital camera.. your flash will not go pass 10 ft...it will fall off...You need a flash that is made for digital camera // flash should be about 9 ins. above the center of your lens..
You are doing the right thing SHOOT PICTURES
God Bless
to Spot 300
Thanks for checking out my journal. I am using a Nikon D-70 DSLR camera and an SB-800 flash, good for 100+ feet. Most of these were shot outside, but a flash would have hekped fill the shadows.
:-)
to Spot 300
Thanks for checking out my journal. I am using a Nikon D-70 DSLR camera with an SB-800 flash that's good for 100+ feet. Most of these were shot outside, but I could have used the flash to fill in the shadows or compensate for the bright sunlight.
Clyde :-)
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