Do you have some photographs you would like to share? There are several photo sharing sites on line which will allow photographers to upload photos for viewing by others. Two sites that don't require visitors to register in order to see your photos are Kodak and Shutterfly. If you have some photos to share with us upload them to a photo sharing site and email me the link for posting here.
Also, you will probably remember this request (see): "Please refrain from any additional photographs with the President and Mrs. Bush throughout the evening using your personal cameras. Many thanks for your cooperation." So if anyone accidentally took some photos of the President and/or First Lady on Saturday evening with their personal cameras let's not post those. Thanks!
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- Silver Bernal took some fantastic photos! Click Shutterfly to see them. (Cookies must be accepted in order to gain access to the photos.) Thanks Silver!
- Cindy Klatt has some photos she would like to share. Click Snapfish to see them. (Registration required.)
- Here are some photos of the Friday afternoon event and the Pre-Reunion that I took and which are available at the Kodak site. Click Friday photos to view them. No need to register, just click "View Slideshow" and either click on any thumbnail or view it as a slideshow. And click Saturday Night to view the pictures from the big event.
- See George Richard's photos at this Snapfish site.
- Here is a link to Christine Mast Gilbert's photos with names!
Note:- It has come to my attention that someone has taken photographs from some of the photo display sites above, and posted them at his own vanity photo display website ( see http://picasaweb.google.com/LoneTreeRick/DCReunionMarch08 ). To do so without the photo owner's consent is, in my opinion, a violation of the photo owner's copyright. Please refrain from posting any photos you find at one of these websites on any other website without the photo owners explicit consent. To continue to do so after the photo owner has asked that they be removed is not only undignified but is entirely out of character for members of our class.
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