Thanks!
Both were taken with the FA 135mm f2.8. I'm finding it to be a bit problematic. I got more examples of the blooming that was the subject of my first post here (and not just with branches against burnt-out sky). But the bokeh was much nicer on some of the other shots as well. I'll have to play with it some more, but the jury's still out.
- Marco
On Mar 9, 2005, at 3:45 PM, frank theriault wrote:
The first one is a well-composed shot of an interesting subject. The bokeh is really distracting to me, however. Was that taken with a Pentax lens? If so, "yikes"! <g>
The second one is pretty cool. I like the idea of a silhouette, with all those shadows and the backlighting. Really underscores the fact that the dentist's torture chair is from a bygone era. Very well conceived and executed photo.
cheers, frank

