Durn! I've seen quite a bit of the series, but I missed it last night.
QT! QT! QT! Way to go -- that's awesome.
Durn! I've seen quite a bit of the series, but I missed it last night.
QT! QT! QT! Way to go -- that's awesome.
Awesome QT! You've reached immortality when you're featured in a Ken Burns movie on PBS!
Brian Vuillemenot
QT, your work looked magnificent! A well deserved tribute to your dedication, passion, and vision. Congratulations!
Yes, it must feel good inside to be a part of something like the Ken Burns documentary, but even more so to look back on your own work in the parks and landscape...
The recognition was well-deserved. Way to go, QT!
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Just saw it last night, way to go QT!
Given that Ken Burns uses so much photography in his work, his next documentary should be on the history of photography!
Unfortunately the only night I missed was Wednesday so I didn't get to see QT. But the series has been as informative and interesting as Ken Burns' work always is. It's really nice to see people you never hear of today getting the credit they deserve for creating our national parks.
Brian Ellis
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
a mile away and you'll have their shoes.
QT, what kind of deal did you work with Ken Burns/PBS? I'm sure they paid him a load of money, and there are a lot of airings, DVDs, and probably a companion book. I hope you're getting at least eight cents per airing! : - )
Yeah, I was glad they gave QT a little face time. Quite an achievement working in all
the parks. Think I saw Keith Waklett in one episode too. So far, the air time score for
view cameras on this series is at least 6 instances, digital point-n-shoots zero. Maybe
this will help persuade congress to ban digital cameras from national parks (or electronic devices could simply be covered with peanut butter and fed to the bears!)
I saw it and thought it was great. Way to go QT.
-rob
This sort of brings to mind the line from the movie "Bottle Shock:"
"When one of us succeeds, we all succeed."
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