Credit where credit is due this time (I hope).  Wonderful shot(s). 
You've done an impeccable job capturing a most beautiful scene.

On 6/8/05, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >I have to give a HUGE thanks to Mark Roberts. Led us not only to 
> >Winston/Salem, GFM,
> >but to, and places beyond. Frank and I used his name to convince the US 
> >immigration
> >to let us through. As soon as we mentioned him, their ears pricked up a lot. 
> ><vbg>
> >Actually, unless Frank has posted on this, it's a story in it self. :-)
> 
> It was a pleasure to meet you and hang with you for the weekend. Truly
> enjoyable. And I certainly appreciated your efforts above and beyond the
> call of duty in retrieving me from the top of the mountain on Friday
> morning (the only way down is on the road and they don't permit walking
> it, for safety reasons).
> 
> I'm thinking of leading an unofficial guided walk next year. Could be
> Attic Window (where I took Frank) or the Profile Trail, which is more
> suitable for the less athletically-inclined. We have a year to discuss
> this :)
> 
> >Mark, the Pano shots are truly magnificent. Keep it up.
> 
> I'll spoil the surprise and let the list know that the topic of my
> presentation at GFM next year will be multi-image shots, including
> panoramas.
> 
> Here's one from Saturday night on the mountain:
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/gfm-pan.jpg
> Four images stitched, approx 3000 x 5400 pixels final image size (yeah,
> it'll make a nice *big* print <g>).
> ist-D, ISO 400, Tamron 17-35/2.8-4, 2-stop split ND filter
> 
> --
> Mark Roberts
> Photography and writing
> www.robertstech.com
> 
> 


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