On 7 Nov 2004 at 14:36, Keith Whaley wrote:

> No, no You have a problem with your definition of a human. <grin>
> Doesn't need a blaze orange vest on to be identified as human, you know.
> Hey, substitute your good ol' Brown bear, and tuck him in an 
> inconspicuous spot...
> When he finally IS seen, it's a good reference...

LOL, If I see a brown bear around these parts I know I have a problem :-)

> Granted, not all scenes need a "foreign object" to provide scale or 
> perspective.
> But, the "tool" is a good one to keep in the back of your mind...

Point taken, I do include fauna in compositions where possible, I don't 
generally find it detracting unless I'm after something very specific.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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