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Jeff Moore
24-Oct-2005, 17:28
Went to the mailbox today, shuffled through the contents, and noticed a familiar looking photograph on the cover of "Going Places," the magazine of the American Automobile Association (AAA). Sure enough, it's one of Quang-Tuan Luong's Alaska shots. Also, others are included in a travel article on Alaska in the magazine, as well as a photo of Q-T himself posing with his LF camera. Good for you!

Jorge Gasteazoro
24-Oct-2005, 17:45
Good for you QT!.....congrats!

Ralph
24-Oct-2005, 17:55
Speaking of that (and triggered by the title of this thread), I was wondering whether anyone would mind if QTL augmented the little "cover photo" on this website with a few more of his photos -- small ones, should he please for copyright reasons (and so the site doesn't become slow to load), but some inspiring examples of his work that would prompt newbies to this site both to plunge in and to visit his terragalleria website for more.

Just a thought, but it seems this would both liven up the entry point to this site and give QTL's photos a little more much-deserved attention.

Would anyone else like to see this?

David A. Goldfarb
24-Oct-2005, 18:13
WTG Q-TL!

John_4185
24-Oct-2005, 18:38
A toast to Quang-Tuan Luong. Many more to you!

J.L. Kennedy
24-Oct-2005, 22:04
Can someone post a link. I'm not sure I'm looking at the right sight.

Capocheny
24-Oct-2005, 22:34
Congrats QT... way to go!

Cheers

John Berry ( Roadkill )
24-Oct-2005, 22:37
congrats QT

Steve Hamley
25-Oct-2005, 08:47
Another congrats!

Steve

Ralph Barker
25-Oct-2005, 09:03
Congratulations, Tuan. Can't wait for my copy of the magazine to arrive.

Nitish Kanabar
25-Oct-2005, 10:58
Way to go QT! Congratulations!

J. P. Mose
25-Oct-2005, 17:43
QT...my magazine arrived today. I thought it was great write-up! Good photo of you too. You're a great asset to the world of LF photography!

QT Luong
27-Oct-2005, 12:27
Thanks. The licensing fee was rather low for the circulation, but they pointed out that Larry Ulrich had accepted it, in exchange for a short bio note in a previous issue, which convinced me to do the same. I haven't seen it yet, though.