On 2/17/2010 10:17 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Welcome back to the Connected World, Moose :-)
>
> The bleached and broken tree is majestic and pathetic at the same time, but
> it might benefit from an oof background.
>
Had I more time and space, I might have tried that. sa it was, with four
people in the car, having made two u-turns to get back and parked in a
no parking zone uncomfortably into the traffic lane, I just leaned over
and shot through the open window.
I don't know how much f2.8 would have helped on that tiny sensor. I'm
quite happy with it the way it is, but with more leisure,I would
probabaly have tried f2.8.
> I do find that landscape sensuous as well. I did a screen zoom (with Macs
> there is some clever smoothing done, so that the effect is quite reasonable)
> and losing some of the sides made the image almost enveloping, as if closing
> into an ample bosom ...
>
Hmm.... The trees in the valley tend to make me think of another part of
female anatomy. ;-)
In the 'real' world, there is an ugly old shed just in the, uh, spot,
cloned out here.
Moose
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