Hi! SD> Several things:
SD> http://home.wlu.edu/~desjardi/ SD> The first two pictures are just for amusement. W&L owns the old SD> Lexington Train Station. Since we now want to put an art/music building SD> there, we have to move it about 150 meters. This is an old (130 yrs) SD> brick building so it's interesting to try and move it without SD> significant cracking. Indeed it is very amusing. I only wonder how they managed to put the house on the trailer?! SD> The second pic is one I took from a moving car. I like the motion blur SD> in foreground leaves against the sharper background. Any suggestions SD> for cropping? Honestly, Steve <g>, I think that it is a little too much of a blurred leaves on the foreground. As it is now - it is roughly one third of a frame and all blurred. My weak eyes don't feel too good about that. Although I do realize that it indeed has to do with my work and so on. I think I would crop a little on the left, so as to make the frame almost square. Not exactly square but almost. This would put the house to the place where my eyes would immediately be fixed on it. And then, it becomes quite enjoyable countryside view. Just my cents. Boris ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED])

