Doug Kerr
Well-known member
Hi, Dave,
Thanks so much for that nice note.
I know that you will continue to advance in your vision, skill, and the quality of your results. Will you ever be completely satisfied with your own work? Hopefully not. But by the same token, always recognize that, wherever you are on your path of evolution, whatever you do is very worthwhile, both as art itself and also as a reflection of your respect for the very special brotherhood of which you have been, and are, a part.
And yes, I know the "box number" where I live.
And I know how a McCulloh loop works!
Best regards,
Doug
Just an old telephone guy
Thank you Doug and that is very sound advise. For me the passion of the "great" picture of the Memorial is one that I am striving to share with my fellow firefighters and fire buffs and also to hang on the wall of my toy room/den/sanctuary. The place where pictures from my firefighting days hang and where some of my favorite fire pictures hang.
But this picture is one that to me holds special meaning and that is why I have a passion for it. I lost a friend of mine a couple of years ago in a fire in which four firefighters were killed. This man fueled my passion for taking pictures of fire equipment and was like you, Robert, Asher, and all of you that have taken me under your wings and are willing to teach me. For me the Perfect picture of the memorial will prepare me for the day that I travel to the National Fallen Firefighter's Memorial and document that, with one special picture being the brick that has my friends name on it.
Thanks so much for that nice note.
I know that you will continue to advance in your vision, skill, and the quality of your results. Will you ever be completely satisfied with your own work? Hopefully not. But by the same token, always recognize that, wherever you are on your path of evolution, whatever you do is very worthwhile, both as art itself and also as a reflection of your respect for the very special brotherhood of which you have been, and are, a part.
And yes, I know the "box number" where I live.
And I know how a McCulloh loop works!
Best regards,
Doug
Just an old telephone guy