Don't worry. I'll complain for you. I think it looks metallic, like an
aluminum Christmas tree.
ps: You'll have to be painted white if you want to be an "L" lens.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
>> This and the next image in the gallery were taken at Henry Cowell
>> Redwoods SP, just a little down the way from Big Basin.
>> <
>> http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Miscellaneous&image=_MG_0441cr.jpg
>> Although taken with a DSLR and converted to B&W (Ken falls to floor,
>> starts to kick and pound with feet and fists while screaming in a
>> tantrum.), They seem to my eye to much more accurately represent the
>> tonalities of redwood forest in mixed sun and shadow.
>
>
>
> No tantrums. If you are happy, then I'm happy for you. Each of us has our
> own sensitivities and preferences. It would be a little presumptuous of me
> to impose my own upon you. I've been adequately chastised so I'll refrain
> from any statements for/against any technology, technique, brand or method.
>
> AG (or the newer black painted multi-coated version--whichever you
> prefer--even "L" is fine) Schnozz
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