On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 14:10:32 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Arggg.
> I apologize for the bum Flickr link. I swear I'm getting techno dumber as the 
> decade goes
> on.I seem
> to have a problem with this photo storage place.
> 
> Anyway, here is a few links to photobucket, tested for link ability. <g>
> 
> This one was from this morning just after some wet snow. IstD with the Sigma 
> 100-300 DL,
> shooting
> Raw and fiddling in Photo Lab and PS6. I think Wendy said this was not a good 
> lens on the
> D and I
> printed out a copy. Its ok, but not great. If the Pentax 80-320 is any better 
> I might get
> that as a
> replacement until I can afford the FA 300 and or the 400.
> 
> http://photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/?action=view&current=Jan8-05_0199.jpg
> 
> This one was taken Dec 27 after a bit of freezing rain. I was on my way to 
> the Kinmount
> sawmill but
> the roads were to bad and this is as far as I got. Lindsay Ontario.
> Using the istD and A50 f1.7 in Manual mode +1.0ev in Jpg mode.
> 
> http://photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/?action=view&current=_IGP0076.jpg
> 

I love "horsies in the snow" pix.  There's just something about the
contrast of the big, beautiful, brown animal against the white snow
that just turns my crank.

I like yours, but were I to offer one criticism the fence in the
foreground is a bit of a distraction, especially WRT the one eating. 
Not so bad for the one with the head up.  But, still, a really good
pic.

I also like the Icy Tree one - even without the ice on the tree, the
farm and the snow and everything is really pretty.  The shiney tree
just adds to that.

Well done.

cheers,
frank


-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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