Actually I was traveling light, (well not real light, FA 20-35mm and FA 28-200), and it was taken with the much maligned 28-200, as I've mentioned before, with film this lens is a disappointment, with digital it really comes into it's own.

frank theriault wrote:

On 7/24/05, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I debated a while about posting this but I've decided to after all

http://www.mindspring.com/~webster26/PESO_--_aneighborhood.html

No technical data I'm feeling lazy.

As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.


I like it.

A lot.

Well composed, lovely colours, I like the trees on the left and the right.

But, it's those fences that do it for me.  Completely isolating one
house from another, and one presumes, on family from another.  No
people present, in fact (other than clothes on a clothesline peeking
over a fence) no evidence of humans anywhere.  The windows and doors
seem to be shut tight.

It's actually pretty eerie, when you think about it.

Did the rapture come and someone forgot to tell me?  Come to think of
it, I don't think I'd be one of the ones called...  <vbg>

Maybe it's a devout neighbourhood.  <LOL>

Seriously, a terrific photo, Peter.  I think you took it with your VS1
f2.8 35-85 varifocal...  <g>

cheers,
frank



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