Thanks for the comments. I think that I'll play around with this one a few ways like you have described and see if anything really catches my fancy.
-- Best regards, Bruce Sunday, September 12, 2004, 3:43:14 PM, you wrote: SB> Hi Bruce ... SB> I've got mixed feelings about this one. I love what you are doing here, SB> and I think it's great that you've taken a step or two apart from a more SB> conventional interpretation. Kudos for that. Yet it somehow just doesn't SB> quite come together for me. I've not fiddled with it at all, but an SB> immediate reaction was that a tighter crop might be helpful, or perhaps the SB> same washed out look with a little more color saturation, or maybe B&W. SB> Might really be neat to see some more interpretations ... you're on to SB> something here. Maybe it would have been better rendered with film ... this SB> technique often relies on film grain to enhance its impact. SB> Shel >> From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> It has been a while since my last PESO entry. Just thought I would >> share this taken yesterday. >> >> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_0452.htm >> >> *istD, Sigma 55-200/3.5-56 DC

