Bill
Thanks for that. They look great! I wonder if I can avoid accidents
while photographing. There'll be a law against it soon ... :-)
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
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On 13 Aug 2006, at 14:02, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Although I have rock solid tripods and tack sharp Zuiko lenses, I'm
> not sure
> tack sharpness and focus is always all that it is cracked up to
> be. I was
> recently looking at some of the work of a photographer whose images
> and words
> I admire and ran across an article he had in Orion.
> _www.oriononline.org/pages/oo/gallery/index_Gallery.html_
> (http://www.oriononline.org/pages/oo/gallery/index_Gallery.html)
> This is worth a look. It is a little easier to work
> with and expand upon with digital, however it can certainly be
> accomplished
> with film.
>
> This link is to some I've produced with similar technique.
> _www.hpsonline.org/members/barber/_ (http://www.hpsonline.org/
> members/barber/) I mention this
> for several reasons. It might be a pretty interesting TOPE
> topic. Some
> might find the results of long exposures and camera movement to be
> pleasing and
> finally I don't want the folks who are with me on Isle Royale to
> think I've
> lost my mind as I am waving my camera around and burning pixels. <
> [8^) Bill
> Barber
>
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