Perhaps I'll PESO them next week, but they're not photographically significant -- aside from my work to make cloudy light look like open sky twilight. I'm off to Chicago in a couple of hours and won't have good web acces. Paul
> Now you have to send us the pictures that you mentioned! > > rg > > > Paul Stenquist wrote: > > Your new housing plan sounds great. I assume Corona is a Tucson suburb? > > And your son's house is in the same area? It's nice to have kids with > > ...... > > <CLIP> > >...... > > > > > Paul > > On Jul 14, 2005, at 9:47 PM, Rob Studdert wrote: > > > >> On 15 Jul 2005 at 2:38, Ethical Web wrote: > >> > >>> That gives you the benefit of experience then. I suppose that most > >>> of the > >>> things that I'm struggling to understand (like f/stops) were learned > >>> long ago by > >>> slr users. > >> > >> > >> Experience does give prior SLR users an advantage but we all had to > >> learn it > >> sometime. It really depends on how complicated you wish to make it, > >> the basic > >> principles apply to all types of photography and are easily absorbed > >> by even > >> the most resilient brain if presented in a well distilled and logical > >> fashion. > >> I've seen plenty of great books and internet sites that present the > >> basics in > >> understandable terms. I'll see if I can find some links for you. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> > >> Rob Studdert > >> HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA > >> Tel +61-2-9554-4110 > >> UTC(GMT) +10 Hours > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/ > >> Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998 > >> > > >

