Your lense has some pretty high mileage on it and I for one always appreciate your efforts in presenting quality photo essays. I definitely have a favorite one.Thank you Eric. Yes, my point-and-shoot Canon has taken about 10,000 pics (I have just over 100 photo albums now).
Hmm, I wonder if your favorite album is mine too.
Do you have a favorite photo tour? (of yours)Probably Bedford Springs. Two falls ago I basically had the course to myself for two rounds, the colors in the trees were still good, the course in very good shape, and I had some good lighting.
Have you ever submitted any of your golf photos for publication?No, not for real publication, but just about all my photo albums have been submitted and are displayed at Frank Pont's wonderful GolfArchitecturePictures.com web page.
Did you keep a divot as a momento from your final play at Beechtree NLE?No, but I have many photos of Beechtree. I think my album there is very nice too, I think taken late in the fall about three years ago.
Does Mike Cirba talk as eloquently as he writes? He has to be the most 'man of the people' guy on the site, no? Does he have a future in Pennsylvania politics?Do I have to answer those?
Boy, can Mike talk! Actually, Mike isn't as verbose as you might guess from his writing and his posts here at GCA. But when he does speak he does so clearly and efficiently.
My oldest daughter is in the first grade and wants to be a scientist! What advice can you give me to encourage her to remain on this track?That is wonderful Eric. I'm guessing you have are encouraging her, which is important. Sometime soon she'll start to hear that math and science are too hard and not fun. If you are involved in her interests and show enthusiasm, she'll probably be just fine. And hopefully she will encounter many teachers as she grows older that also have a love for science and can catalyze her interest further.