>Thank you, Chris. My brother and I kept referring to this as the "Gump"
>shot because of the scene in "Forest Gump." It's about the only shot I got
>at Monument Valley in the sweet light. I was sicker than a dog with
>bronchitis and unable to lobby for a more original setting as my brother
>had already "done" Monument Valley before and wanted to hustle on to
>Arizona. I was happy with the 85/2, although in retrospect and in light of
>Gary's tests of this lens, I could wish for just a modicum more sharpness
>at f16, but that's just not the stop where this lens sings. I think I love
>that lens more now that I understand its mysteries a little better.
>
>Joel Wilcox
>Iowa City, Iowa USA
That's what photographs are for - memories, whatever the sort! Your photo
is now my desktop, although I might change to Gary Edwards lightning photo
next week.
You chaps are so lucky being so close to such big scenery. I suppose
though that you are also good in that you take proper advantage of it.
Regards
Chris
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