What about each on the finish? And what about subject pairing? I reckon the
second goes better with powerful, brooding landscapes, the first better with
delicate scenes of wispy ground fog.
Please pour another glass...
Earl
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On 8/26/2004 at 10:25 AM Winsor Crosby wrote:
>On Aug 26, 2004, at 9:12 AM, Walt Wayman wrote:
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>> http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/html/view.cgi-photo.html--SiteID
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>Easily the best bokeh I have ever seen, and for my money one of the
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>brown spice and toast. This is a beautifully made bokeh with the
>texture of a much more expensive one.
>
>> http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/html/view.cgi-photo.html--SiteID
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>
>Bokeh from a third party lens? You Bet! This is a fantastic bottle of
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>
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