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=BF I don't understand how the films of Hitchcock could have influenced you t=
o
sell your TLR.  Please forgive my slow mind and explain why you consider
yourself a head case on that account.

(My head case is shaped something like a motorcycle helmet and I usually pu=
t
nothing into it but my head, although I suppose in a pinch a Rollei would
fit, but not well).

Allen Zak

on 5/14/03 7:28 AM, Pamelajeancurry  
wrote:

  In concept not that far out, "No camera at all" (reply to sci-fi below):

   Actually, this concept has already been toyed with. Hitchcock worked thi=
s
 way without the neurosurgery, with a pencil and paper instead of  the
firewire,
 a cinematographer to copy what he put on paper (or the download).
    He did most of the work on his film in his head, storyboarded, and then
 collaborated with a cinematographer to "fix" the process in his head on
film:

    http://www.geraldpeary.com/essays/ghi/hitchcock-100.html

     Of course, not with the famous, shower scene in Psycho which Saul
 Bass http://www.saulbass.net/psychostudio/, had in his head.

      Oh well, this must be why I'm selling my TLR. I'm just another head
case ;.).
=20

                  =20
Pamela jean Curry =20

Quoting, Mr. King:

  Since being far-fetched is part of this process, try this:

No camera at all.=A0 Just some innovative neurosurgery and a firewire (or
optical) port installed in the side of your skull.=A0 Anything you could see,
you could photograph, to be downloaded at your leisure. A good pair of
binoculars would be all you would then need for wildlife photography, and
"stereo-pairs" would simply be an option, calling for no new gear. Camera
repair would then become an issue between you and your Health Care Provider
I guess, but those details could be worked out in time.




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=BF I don't understand how the films of Hitchcock could have influenced you t=
o sell your TLR. &nbsp;Please forgive my slow mind and explain why you consi=
der yourself a head case on that account. &nbsp;<BR>
<BR>
(My head case is shaped something like a motorcycle helmet and I usually pu=
t nothing into it but my head, although I suppose in a pinch a Rollei would =
fit, but not well). &nbsp;<BR>
<BR>
Allen Zak<BR>
<BR>
on 5/14/03 7:28 AM, Pamelajeancurry   wrot=
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<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial"> &nbsp;In concept not that fa=
r out, &quot;No camera at all&quot; (reply to sci-fi below): &nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
sp;&nbsp;<BR>
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 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Actually, this concept has already been toyed with. Hitc=
hcock worked this<BR>
 &nbsp;way without the neurosurgery, with a pencil and paper instead of &nb=
sp;the firewire,<BR>
 &nbsp;a cinematographer to copy what he put on paper (or the download). <B=
R>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He did most of the work on his film in his head, s=
toryboarded, and then <BR>
 &nbsp;collaborated with a cinematographer to &quot;fix&quot; the process i=
n his head on film:<BR>
<BR>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;http://www.geraldpeary.com/essays/ghi/hitchcock-10=
0.html &nbsp;&nbsp;<BR>
<BR>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Of course, not with the famous, shower scene=
 in Psycho which Saul<BR>
 &nbsp;Bass http://www.saulbass.net/psychostudio/, had in his head.<BR>
<BR>
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Oh well, this must be why I'm selling =
my TLR. I'm just another head case ;.).<BR>
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p;&nbsp;&nbsp;Pamela jean Curry &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR>
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Quoting, Mr. King:<BR>
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 &nbsp;&nbsp;Since being far-fetched is part of this process, try this:<BR>
<BR>
No camera at all.=A0 Just some innovative neurosurgery and a firewire (or opt=
ical) port installed in the side of your skull.=A0 Anything you could see, you=
 could photograph, to be downloaded at your leisure. A good pair of binocula=
rs would be all you would then need for wildlife photography, and &quot;ster=
eo-pairs&quot; would simply be an option, calling for no new gear. Camera re=
pair would then become an issue between you and your Health Care Provider I =
guess, but those details could be worked out in time.<BR>
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