Another good thing to do is to change the film that you are using. I find
that I think differently about things if I am using b/w versus color slide.
Sometimes, something that wouldn't work at all in color makes a great b/w
photo. For example, dare I say it, some of Ansel Adams work would not be
nearly as 'aesthetically pleasing' in color. At least, that's my
opinion.....
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Dr. Matthew J. Cordery cordery1@xxxxxxxx
Environmental Computer Applications Div. (925) 423-6858
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
L206
P.O. Box 808
Livermore, CA 94550
A bad day in the mountains is better than a good day at work.
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