Walt Wayman wrote:
> 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.
Actually, I see a couple of "complete" rainbows almost every summer here
in Alberta. You're right, Walt -- living on the prairie does help. The
rest of this photo doesn't necessary befuddle me either: if the photog
had a small break in the clouds behind him/her, shining a beam or shaft
of irregularly-shaped sunlight onto the landscape beyond with its ragged
edge touching the treetop in the near part of this image, then voila!
Once, when I was young and about as stupid as I am now, I saw a scene
that was as unlikely as this in southern Alberta near Waterton National
Park. Naturally, I didn't have my trusty OMs with me, and I've
regretted the loss of that image ever since. "F8 and be there."
Yep. F8 and be there.
Garth
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