I figured as much. In any case they're sharp and well exposed. And, as I said, 
the landscapes are quite spectacular.


> the sheep and raven pictures were accidental and i didn't try very hard to
> get "publication " shots. for the sheep, we were in the middle of the
> highway and it wasn't a good idea to stop for more than a few seconds. i
> actually wanted to zoom in even more on the sheep to get just a head shot
> and not have the distracting branches on the right, but it wasn't
> co-operating. alas, 320mm wasn't long enough and i was hand holding. the
> background was too busy for zooming out to get a full body and surroundings
> shot. the raven was checking out my lunch and i wasn't going to give it any.
> i wanted more zoom for the raven too.
> 
> Herb...
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 7:29 PM
> Subject: Re: Banff and Lake Louise
> 
> 
> > Very nice. Love the landscapes. If any of them are soft, it's certainly
> not obvious on the web images. In regard to the two wildlife shots, I wish
> you had framed down just a bit on both. You have plenty of toom in the
> frame, but you've cut off their feet. Nevertheless, a very nice set of
> pictures overall.
> 
> 

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