On 7/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Great angle for this shot Frank. > > The steel at the left meeting the walkway is great. The guy adds to the depth > of the shot. > > Good one.
Thanks, Dave, and everyone else who commented. Christian, you're right, the towers do lean a bit, but be easy on them, they're like 120 years old! <g> Besides, it wouldn't be a knarf-foto if there weren't something amiss, would there? <g> I actually wish that I'd have had a much wider lens than the 40mm. One misses the massiveness and the height of those old stone towers by being so far away. I'd have liked to get up nice and close with a 19mm or 24mm. I also wish I'd have gotten the guy mid-stride rather than with his feet together as they were, but I was looking more for where he was, and his relation to the rest of the bridge, rather than paying attention to his stride (as I should have been). I can't wait 'til I get to NYC again; I'll have the opportunity to bring a couple of slr bodies and plenty of lenses, so I'll be able to do a bit more, photographically speaking. Not that I'm complaining about some of the shots I took. It's fun and refreshing to be forced into the discipline of using one lens only for the whole weekend. Kind of makes you work for your photos some times. <vbg> Thanks again for all your thoughts. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

