Dear Ken,
I liked the waterfall picture especially. I found the comment on your bokeh
Monster photo quite ironic (please forgive the quote):
<<
Bokeh Monster
This photograph illustrates the Bokeh potential when using a 200mm lens as a
macro lens. ...
The color fringing is a result of JPEG compression and scanners' inability to
accurately handle contrasting color combinations such as purple/green,
yellow/red, etc. >>
... in other words, digital imaging has a long way to go, but the
photographic print was fine!
So if we use a digicam to start with, do we _ever_ see the image as it should
be?
Dave Bellamy.
http://members.aol.com/synthchap/
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