At 18:13 3/23/02, Charles wrote:
Hi Henry,
I must admit, my personal definition of a landscape has become much more
loose since I have begun trying to find something nice and scenic in
southern michigan in march. hahahha. Its all brown and gray and mud.
Charles
While I'm just a tad farther south, it hasn't been that much different
here. I also had to rethink landscapes and different moods for them. A
"landscape" is not necessarily the Classic Calendar Photo. I know there's
little time left. Try very early morning starting about 45 minutes just
before sunrise in the Early Morning Nautical Twilight. Use locations that
would be interesting for a Classic Calendar Photo, and watch as the entire
mood of the landscape changes as the Edge of Night passes overhead (if the
sky is very clear you can *see* it) to the first 20 minutes past sunrise.
-- John
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