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Banke
May 20th, 2006, 12:28 PM
Hi all out there,
Congratulation with this new side, Asher, I have joined to learn more from the professional photographers I think are joining this side.
I am semi professional amateur and I've been photographing for more than 45 years. My interests are in landscape, bird, and people photography.
I am living 75 km from Copenhagen, Denmark.
My working career started as a mechanical engineer building Power Plant, now I am working as IT Professional.
To day I shoot exclusively in raw with my Canon 10D and use Rawshooter Premium 2006 for editing and conversion.
Jorgen
Asher Kelman
May 21st, 2006, 12:36 AM
Hi all out there,
Congratulation with this new side, Asher, I have joined to learn more from the professional photographers I think are joining this side.
I am semi professional amateur and I've been photographing for more than 45 years. My interests are in landscape, bird, and people photography.
I am living 75 km from Copenhagen, Denmark.
My working career started as a mechanical engineer building Power Plant, now I am working as IT Professional.
To day I shoot exclusively in raw with my Canon 10D and use Rawshooter Premium 2006 for editing and conversion.
Jorgen
Welcome Jorgon,
Long time since I visited Copenhagen. I hope the mermaid is well. Tell her, I'm a little older too! What exactly have they done to her?
I hope to see your posts and I say, Ma Nizak (you can spell it correctly for me!
Asher :)
Banke
May 21st, 2006, 08:16 AM
Tanks for Your welcome.
The mermaid is all right now, she had lost her head (cut off) a coble time in relation with political happening and now tourist are crawling all over her.
I am not sure what Ma Nizak means I would like to spell it for you but as you know the Danish language is very difficult to understand, I need more about expression to help you.
Jorgen
Asher Kelman
May 22nd, 2006, 05:51 PM
Tanks for Your welcome.
The mermaid is all right now, she had lost her head (cut off) a coble time in relation with political happening and now tourist are crawling all over her.
I am not sure what Ma Nizak means I would like to spell it for you but as you know the Danish language is very difficult to understand, I need more about expression to help you.
Jorgen
My "Ma Nizak" was an attempt to say "Thank you" for joininmg. Obviously I cannot any longer pretend to speak Danish and will have to resign my Embassy position!
Asher :)
Banke
May 23rd, 2006, 10:20 AM
Spelling Thank you in Danish is "mange tak"
Jorgen
Asher Kelman
May 23rd, 2006, 10:41 AM
tak "for-mal" :)
asher