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Post by graemek on Aug 10, 2007 6:59:02 GMT
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Post by Dori on Aug 10, 2007 8:14:31 GMT
Here's one i don't think i ever posted! Whoa...I just never get used to those camera flashes...Dori
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Post by graemek on Aug 10, 2007 11:34:57 GMT
Thats a lovely shot Dori. What I noticed about Hayley, as I was taking a lot of pics of her at all sorts of angles, was that she was absolutely oblivious of flash & camera. Her main, very focussed, aim was to sign the CD covers etc You'd think she'd sometimes get annoyed even but she did'nt. I felt a bit awkward myself, being free suddenly to snap pics of a young & beautiful girl. In other circumstances I would have been arrested. In none of my shots, however, was she blinking. I was quite surprised. Thanks Dori. Graeme
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Post by grant on Aug 10, 2007 12:38:10 GMT
Hi Dori I agree! It is a gorgious picture. Looks as though she's just nodded off! Graeme, I also wonder sometimes just how she manages to stay focussed with cameras flashing all around her. Not only that, but on a number of occassions, it's obvious she is aware and doesn't mind a bit. Several times during a pause in signing she's looked up at me; given me that gorgious smile of hers; waited for the flash, then got back to business! She sometimes even has time for a quick "Hi!" Just don't know how she does it! Best wishes Grant
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Post by roger on Aug 10, 2007 13:40:00 GMT
You'd think she'd sometimes get annoyed even but she did'nt. No, Hayley isn't likely to get annoyed by the flash photography during a signing session but there was an occasion in America (about two years ago, I think) when she had to request that no more were taken becasue her eyes were beginning to hurt. Perhaps I could therefore take this opportunity to request that nobody takes too much for granted on such occasions. Take a few by all means but let's not overdo it, especially if a lot of other people are doing the same. Thanks, Roger
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Post by Dori on Aug 11, 2007 8:57:09 GMT
Hello Roger, Wow, Hayley had to ask that...that's quite unusual, mind you, she probably couldn't see!! My camera didn't need a flash as broad daylight was pouring into the store!! That caption was just a joke... I think Hayley was doing a double-take to my mom telling Hayley her name! Just making sure she heard right.... She's so sweet! Dori
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Post by grant on Aug 20, 2007 17:52:39 GMT
This one is also from Beverley, but I thought it more appropriate to put it in this thread! Sorry Hayley!! Grant
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Post by Karsten on Aug 20, 2007 19:39:33 GMT
Hi Grant, a very nice photo. But if you disperse the pictures so widely, there's a Sherlock Holmes needed to find them all. Never mind Karsten
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Post by roger on Aug 20, 2007 20:12:11 GMT
I interrupt this thread briefly in order to congratulate Karsten who has just made his 100th post and therefore become a Full Member of the forum.
Thank you, Karsten, for all your support and I look forward to meeting you at a future concert.
Best wishes, Roger
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Post by Karsten on Aug 21, 2007 3:46:01 GMT
Hi Roger, many thanks for your post. It's a very great pleasure for me taking part in the HWI activities. All the best Karsten
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Post by Richard on Aug 21, 2007 7:35:43 GMT
Well done Karsten! It's great to have so many active members here, so please carry on posting! Best Wishes, Richard
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Post by grant on Aug 12, 2008 8:42:01 GMT
Sorry Hayley, but this thread has been quiet for too long! Here is one I captured at the recent St James's church concert. "When I open my eyes, I better see chocolate!!" Best wishes Grant
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Post by graemek on Aug 12, 2008 10:20:32 GMT
Hi Grant & All, Hayley being playful in Kerikeri NZ makes me think of the old pane of glass trick.
Graeme
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Post by Richard on Aug 12, 2008 13:46:54 GMT
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Post by I-H-F on Sept 3, 2008 1:06:30 GMT
Hi Grant & All, Hayley being playful in Kerikeri NZ makes me think of the old pane of glass trick.
Graeme ...Where did this photograph come from?? This one is fantastic!!! Brilliantly captured! Well done!
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