> Where all did you get on the Cape? Did you have fun? It > must be quite stark and empty this time of year (at least > compared to summer).
Yes, we had a great time, thanks. It was unusually cold for this time of year, but I brought flannel-lined jeans and turtlenecks, so I was fine. You gotta love LL Bean. :) We were staying a mile from an ocean-side beach, so we got up at 5 AM our first morning there to shoot the sunrise, only it was cloudy, so we didn't get to see the sun actually rise. But we did get to see snow on the dunes, which was pretty cool. We both got some nice shots of that. We hiked a couple of trails, and I actually built up the muscles in my legs from lugging my gear around! I had a great time using the blue/yellow filter. Shooting at the wedding went better than I would have thought. It was funny because before the wedding ceremony started, Nate and I and the official photographer and her assistant were all doing flash test shots in the church. I still have a lot to learn about flash photography, but I'm starting to get a feel for what my gear can do. I deleted a lot of wedding shots, but there are also a number that I'm happy with. I'm hoping to post them soon. The wedding photographer was shooting digital; some sort of Fuji Finepix that takes Nikkor lenses. She was staying at the B&B where we were staying, and we ran into her during breakfast. She and her assistant chatted with us for an hour. She was awfully nice and was generous with her knowledge. > Doesn't that big Irish Catholic family with the huge estate > near Hyannis make a ruckus when they're out playing touch > football? <g> LOL! We actually didn't get anywhere near Hyannis. We almost had to go there to get our car serviced, but we were able to put that off, thankfully. Amita

