Well, for one thing, the light's wrong. I can almost swallow some parts of it,
even though I've never seen both ends of a rainbow at the same time. But,
then, I've never lived where it's flat enough to watch your dog run away for
two hours either, so maybe that's possible. But, more to the point, if the sun
is shining on the flat field on the right, then what's making the shadow on the
woods beyond? A spaceship maybe?
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx>
> http://suryakant.wordpress.com/files/2006/04/rainbow_elam_3.jpg
>
> > Yes, the trick is to become a PhotoShop expert.
>
> Actually, that looks quite real to me. If I was Photoshopping
> it, I would have done the tree a little better. The trick to
> this shot is having a lens wide enough. You ain't getting that
> with a telephoto.
>
> That's a doozy of a rainbow within 15 minutes of sunset. We
> occasionally get them like that here in Iowa, but I've never
> gotten a shot like that--not because of technical impossibility
> but because it always happens when I'm at home, not driving
> around looking for clearing storm pictures.
>
> Oh, the colors are absolutely correct.
>
> AG
>
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