John C. additionally and Friday-ly wrote: > Oh, btw, do any of you northerners have experience with exposure > ( [part lost in transition] ) in summer, Do we have experience with such?! You bet. That's the greatest joy of summer among us Scandinavian vikings. But it's purely among us natives. When you foreigners come along we put on our funny clothes, smile, look decent and collect the money. >above the arctic circle? Exposing oneself in Scandinavia is a tradition that knows of no boundaries. It's not prejudiced against any sex, religion or politics. It takes place above, under, inside, outside and beside any circles or lines. >I'll be there 2 weeks Ha, you thought you had it all set up, right? Not a chance. :) The only one on this list remotely qualified to be initiated to this tradition is jeepgirl. Ask her nicely, pay her good bucks and you may get a few censored copies when she gets back. (Probably blurred beyond recognition anyway due to camera shake...) >and the sun will not go down at all. Well, up here the sun will set when we tell it to. We got sun dances to make it move in any direction we choose. (Usually we don't pay much attention to it at all though, fully occupied with watching the actual effect of our exposure on the ladies... ) But on the other hand. If you bring a funny hat or something similar, and tell the local women that you are a kind of native too, albeit foreign, they might let you pass for a "guest exposer", at least temporarily accepted. You said two weeks? That would be around 2000 dollars then, and you can expose yourself all day and all night long to your hearts delight. Just kidding of course. It's Friday you know. It's actually 3000 dollars :) Of course, much more interesting for this list would be discussing pho-to-gra-phic exposure, of which I - alas - have no experience above the arctic circle. I am sure sombody else has though. (And I do hope they neutralize this poor joker with a proper answer to you.....) Lasse, "immune to any maturing processes too" This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, visit www.pdml.net and follow the directions.

