Heh!
>Or...some are just that clueless (or lack common sense)....not everyone is
playing with a full deck cards....
>When someone asks if you have a unicorn image...what's a person to
think...really..
>Not sure what I would say if someone asked me that one...lol
I'm pretty sure I'd say (with a straight face and totally deadpan) something
like, "Oh, yeah, I'm forever hitting the brakes for those pesky little
critters in town traffic, but I've never been able to legally drive and use
the camera at the same time, so I haven't managed to get any photos of them
yet."
Around here there was a period a few years back when a rash of bumper
stickers appeared on cars that said, "I brake for unicorns" -- meaning
"Followers beware of sudden stops for no apparent reason!" - there were
enough of them that just that sentence or a reference to it gets people
smiling.
Same thing would probably happen when people ask me for photos of angels:
I've been known to say something like, "I don't have the right lenses yet to
get clear focus on the head of a pin, unfortunately."
These kinds of answers open up the conversation with the victim...er, sales
prospect, and once you let me talk to you -- well, suffice to say that if I
can get in under your "Buy guard", I will usually go away happy.
Leah Murray
Photographer & Digital Imaging Artist
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Digital Visions Imaging
leah@leahmurray.ca www.leahmurray.ca
<http://www.leahmurray.ca/>
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There are 10 types of people: those who understand binary, and those who do
not.
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