At 11:43 5/15/02, Daniel J. Mitchell wrote:
At 11:39 5/15/02, Walt Wayman wrote:
It sounded so simple at first, but TOPE 10 is proving to be more
difficult -- at least for me -- than I thought. I will be
interested to see just how many "water" shots are not cliches,
just another picture like a million others. It's looking more and
more like mine will be one of those. (Sigh)
That's what I've been finding with TOPE in general -- I know that my raw
photographic skills still need some work, so I'm working around the lack of
technique by going for interesting subjects instead. Sure, ideally it'd be a
technically excellent photo of something unique, but at least this way I can
get one out of two.
Wishing I could resubmit TOPE 9 for TOPE 10 [sigh]. Been shooting
water, of which there has been more than an abundance lately,
without anything inspiring as the continuous rains have dashed plans
for a number of Spring photographs. The cup , errrr rivers,
overfloweth and there's more rain coming tomorrow when the larger
rivers crest. Hasn't helped the TOPE 10 work, but it's nothing to
complain about compared to others' problems with flooded fields and
homes.
-- John
I wish we had some of it to add to our 3.5 inches of rain this
season. Not even summer and out first canyon fire.
--
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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