Thanks for that Corey. It was a pity about the weather spoiling the view.
Chris
At 20:29 -0800 10/1/02, Conrad Vogel wrote:
I agree with the point about the speed of digital and losing the
whole point of taking photographs in the first place.
When I climbed 5000' to the top of Scotchman Peak (in northen Idaho)
I discovered a really frindly critter. I sat for quite a while to
get this one:
http://www.geocities.com/conradvogel/pics/lo-scotch-goat2.jpg but it
was fun watching the "subject".
I'm far from a professional photographer, but sitting on the hill
and enjoying it in slow motion was pretty satisfying.
It started raining on me when I was at about 3700', but I was too
far to turn back.....
Corey V.
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