Thanks, George, but, alas, the emu pic was taken with a Ca-not-an-OM. I'm
gradually accumulating a nice pile of OM orginals to scan and upload, soon
as I get my scanner back online.
Right now my PC, sans scanner and printer, is on the dining room table (much
to the chagrin of the rest of the family) with a number of items I have for
sale to make it easier for me to keep track of and to provide info requests
as they come in. It's a mess but I've got to thin out some hobby-related
items that I'm not using and don't have room to store.
Lex
From: "George Sears" <gwsears@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Nice candidate for TOPE 1. :-)
geo2
On 28 Jun 2000, at 21:36, Lex Jenkins wrote:
> Leafy backgrounds may be among the trickiest in all of color
> photography. Take a look at this image, taken against a similar
> background using a Tamron zoom at the 200mm setting.
>
http://www.photoscene.com/lexjenkins/emulaf2.jpg
>
> This was the best of the lot, with the least distracting bokeh. But
> white and green aperture-flare highlights are visible throughout from
> the bright sky and reflections off the leaves. --- Lex
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