Much like your recent crane picture, I used the only lens I had
available to me at the time.  I just had the body and that one lens.
My intention was to take a sunset and my feeling was that I should
remove the wires.  But with the discussion going on, I thought that it
would be interesting to see what others thought.

Thanks for your comments.

-- 
Bruce


Thursday, April 7, 2005, 4:56:56 AM, you wrote:

KW> Bruce, 
KW> I guess it depends on why you took the image. If you wanted
KW> to show the sunset, you used the wrong lens. If you wanted to show
KW> the wires you succeded. 

KW> Kenneth Waller 

KW> -----Original Message-----
KW> From: Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
KW> Sent: Apr 6, 2005 10:48 PM
KW> To: [email protected]
KW> Subject: Re: PESO - Reality

KW> Bruce Dayton wrote:
>> 
>> In light of the discussion of how much post processing one does, I
>> have submitted a photo that obviously could have used a clone job on
>> the wires.  It was taken in a parking lot while getting ready to go
>> into a nearby building.  I could see the sun was setting so hung
>> around for a bit to see what I could get.
>> 
>> I left it as shot to see what you all think.
>> 
>> Pentax *istD, Tamron 28-75/2.8 DI
>> ISO 400, 1/350 sec @ f/5.6, handheld
>> 
>> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_1599.htm
>> 
>> Converted from Raw to Tiff using Capture 1 LE and sized/sharpened for
>> web using BreezeBrowser.
>> 
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Bruce

KW> my 2 pennies...
KW> Well, I like it "real" -  
KW> leave it alone bruce :)

KW> ann



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