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Stephen wrote:
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> Hi Sam, long time no see.
Hello!
> I like the image and like the use of black and white. I wonder what it would
> look like if the spillage was red for blood?
No money for so many color copies, I'm afraid. I'll have to settle for
good old black-and-white. I figure if I do the image in grey now, then
I'll have a better idea of how the final print will look like.
> As for the message your protest poster conveys I see that you are following
> conventional wisdom. I have worked in the River States of Nigeria for Total
> (The French oil company) and have first hand experience of what it is like
> there.
Recently?
> The problem is not with what the oil companies do but the flagrant
> corruption of the government and officials.
Indeed. I still need to focus on specific companies so that people might
be inclined to buy elsewhere.
> have limited access to that news group.
Ahh, the old web-based news server problem :)
> Here is a link to an Ex Pat site in
> Nigeria if you are interested http://www.oyibosonline.com/
Thanks for that.
> Strong image but a second thought is, how would it look if the barrels were
> smaller and there were more of them?
I will consider that, thanks!
~Sam
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