Markus,
I can see now where our Smithsonian Institute borrowed it's architecture.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 2/4/07, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Markus,
>
> At first, it seemed a little busy without immediately grabbing my
> attention.  But I looked around the photo and rather liked looking.
> Almost like I was there looking around.  I think the trees masking all
> the buildings so I can't clearly see any of them is kind of cool.  All
> in all a pleasant photo to peruse.
>
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> Bruce
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> Saturday, February 3, 2007, 11:14:36 PM, you wrote:
>
> MM> Hi Pentaxians
> MM> I really like this b/w sepia conversion of a view into the park behind the
> MM> Swiss National Museum in Zurich so far.
> MM> I hope it will be used in a winter tourism prospect next year but must
> MM> rescan it then with the best film scanner I can get for all the details.
> MM> I would like to hear your opinion regarding the sepia toning. Would a 
> colder
> MM> (bluer) tone work better here to pronounce the snow or would you like to 
> see
> MM> the muted color version?
>
> MM> Pentax SFX, Tamron 90mm macro, Superia ISO 100 film, monopod, Minolta dual
> MM> scan II, uncropped:
>
> MM> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5548918&size=lg (250 KB)
>
>
> MM> thanks for looking and any comments
> MM> greetings
> MM> Markus
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