Thanks for those, Garth. I am interested in that portrait: it's
charming, but the effect is interesting. The skin on your niece's
face looks beautifully soft/luminous in that light and I don't
understand how that has happened -- apart from your being a fantastic
photog, of course :-)
Chris
On 12 Aug 2007, at 17:04, Garth Wood wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/2gvbnj
>
> Taken at or near the town of Drumheller, Alberta, in the Alberta
> Badlands. The first three photos are of a series of sandstone
> "boulders" (probably concretions) which have been exposed from the
> valley floor due to erosive forces. These boulders are about 150
> metres
> east of The Hoodoos, a famous (if over-photographed) series of eroded
> pillars with sandstone (?) caps.
>
> The fourth photo is a portrait of my wife and our niece while we were
> tromping around the grounds of the Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology
> (also located in the Badlands). This was the first day I'd gotten a
> chance to really work the E-410 in the field.
>
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