Thanks to everyone for their comments. I find it fascinating that almost
every that has commented has liked different shots. I'm an abstract kind of
guy, so I go for a lot of geometric shapes and interesting angles. I hadn't
thought about the fact that I was posting them in order. The names are just
a note to me, F=June, 19=19th, a=first roll.
There's probably not much rhyme or reason to the order I take things. I just
wander around and shoot what interests me, occasionally change lenses and
shooting from the perspective of the new lens. It's fun to walk back to
where you started, with a different lens mounted, past the same things.
Everything you want to shoot is different.
As always, suggestions on improving the craft are encouraged. I'm new to a
lot of this, even though I've been a Zuikoholic for a long time. I've never
owned either the 21 or the 90/2 until recently. A whole new perspective.
Thanks to all,
Tom
> At 12:40 AM -0700 6/23/00, "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >Thought you all might like to see some of the pics I shot while Debbie
was
> >in the hospital in Minneapolis. Nothing special, but ok:
> >
> >http://www.scales.tzo.com/35mm/msp/index.htm
>
> Got some nice shots there. I liked 19-a02, 19a13 and a bunch of others.
> But what I particularly likes was seeing everything in sequence, because
> it gave me some insight into how another photographer thinks.
>
> paul
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