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Looking for anyone in the New Orleans area who might be interested. I am
passing on this message I received on the chance someone may want to work
with this person. He sent me an image and it really is very nice, so maybe
a deal could be made to lend shells and expertise for the finished images.
Thanks,
Tom E.
Dear Tom,
I am a retired academic surgeon (Prof. of Surgery at LSUMC in N.O.for
40 yrs) who uses Xray as an art medium. You can see some of my work at
www.bmyersphoto.com. Most recently I have been combining Xrays with straight
photos of shells, one of which is attached.
What I am looking for is a malocologist, preferably in New Orleans, who can
help me identify and get the scientific names of the shells I have, and
possibly supply me with new shells to photograph and Xray.
I got your name from Conchologists of America and hope you can help me or
refer me to someone who can.
Bert
Bert Myers
#37 Lark St.
New Orleans, LA 70124
ph.+ FAX 504 282 4022
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