Tuesday, May 5, 2009

STUDIO TIMES BULLETIN-MAY 2009

7 comments:

  1. Hello, I am Champika from Columbus Tours, I am really like this type nature information. May I publish this on our blog?
    http://www.amazinasia.com

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  2. I have been sent a copy of your bulletin by a friend and am very impressed. Would it me possible to include me on your emailing list?

    Regards

    Luke Pereira

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  3. Thank you for sending me this very interesting photos. Kindly keep me in your mailing list.
    Anura Manatunga

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  4. As an admirer of Nihal Fernando, I am very appreciative of the work of Studio TImes. 
Thanks for sending me the bulletin and please do keep sending it to me!


    QUERY: are the photographs that you have shown in this latest Bulletin put up on sale? Or have you included them just for viewing? 
I wish that you hand included photos that showed the "three amphitheatres" that are part of the landscape in Miniha-gal-kanda. 

sincerely,

    Lakshman Gunasekara. 


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  5. Dear all at Studio Times,
    Thank you very very much for including Arboretum in your mailer. Much appreciated and will be forwarded to others too, so hope that brings you some more admirers!
    Nirmala de Mel

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  6. Dear Mr Gunasekera
    Thank your for your response.
    The Bulletin is produced in keeping with the unofficial mission of Studio Times -- the creation of an awareness and appreciation of Sri Lanka's heritage as a forerunner to its preservation.
    All Studio Times images are available for sale for reproduction and decor.
    And now I look forward to the day when we can all walk to Minihagalkanda again. I hope it will be soon --
    Best regards,
    Anu/Studio Times

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  7. Dear Nirmala
    Thank you for your response.
    I love that little house of Popham's which is collapsing and if Ruk Rakaganno requires these images for an appeal for funds to restore it - we shall be most happy to give them.
    Best regards,
    Anu

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