Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Mark, you've inspired me to dig out the binders from >that trip. Thanks!
Thanks for the compliment. We have a framed print of that shot in our bedroom and just a few days ago I stopped and really looked at it for the first time in a long while. Made me feel just as you describe, which is why I scanned the neg and posted the picture. >Very nice image, too, BTW. If I had USD1000 to burn, >I'd get a tilt-shift lens to make William happy, but I >disagree with him about using B&W. Agreed. For me, the color was the whole reason for being of this shot. I wouldn't mind the shift lens though! I'd really like to try out the Pentax 28mm shift lens some time just to see how good it is, especially at the edges of the image circle, which is really where this type of lens needs to be good in order to justify its existence (or at least its price). >Geez, Cotty, (if you read this) I can't help envying >your living and shooting in that area. I'll be there in May! (Counting the days already) -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

