In a message dated 1/12/2005 3:33:46 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: http://www.robertstech.com/temp/_ndex.htm
>From my trip to North Carolina last month. The Blue Heron was taken in Winston-Salem (Salem Lake, to be precise). All the others were shot in Moses Cone Park (about 20 miles from GFM). All the close-up shots (which is most of what's on this page) were taken with the SMC-F 100/2.8 macro. Damn, that's a great lens! Detail at full magnification is dazzling. ist-D at ISO 400. -- Mark Roberts ======== Exactly what I'd like to do. Shoot little bits of nature. When it is less water logged here and I have more time... (if wishes were photos, I'd have tons by now). I especially like the water/ice just by itself -- they are nice abstractions (#6 &5 from end). And one of the mushroom shots (#3 from end). I think It's hard to make shots of bits of nature interesting just by themselves. One criticism -- don't know if it's my eyes or what -- it seems to me that most of the shots could be a tad sharper. Bit surprised they seemed a bit soft. But take any of my criticism with a grain of salt, since I am still such a newbie (and not so good) photographer. Marnie aka Doe

