Many thanks, Shel.  I appreciate your comments.  I would be more than
happy to share what I do - I'm not sure that it is much different than
you.  I do have to say that the DA 16-45 lens is much better than I
had imagined.  It performs much better than my old FA*24/2 did on
digital.  You may want to test it a bit on the NorCal outing and see
how it does for you.

-- 
Bruce


Sunday, September 18, 2005, 8:08:12 PM, you wrote:

SB> Hi Bruce,

SB> I sure like this one, and so many other of your pics.  Generally the detail
SB> and the tonality are just outstanding on my monitors.  Per4haps one day you
SB> can give me a lesson on how you're able to render such detail, like the
SB> bricks on this building.  I just don't think I can equal that.

SB> Shel 



>> [Original Message]
>> From: Bruce Dayton 


>> This was taken on a recent trip with my daughter.  It was kind of
>> interesting because I shot from the bottom of the hill that this sits
>> on.  It was surrounded by a wrought iron fence. I had to poke the
>> camera lens through and then put my left hand through to focus and
>> zoom.
>>
>> Pentax *istD, DA 16-45/4, Circular polarizer, handheld
>> ISO 200, 1/90 sec @ f/9.5, spot metering
>> Converted from Raw using Capture One LE
>> Post processing done with Picture Window Pro
>>
>> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_2222-2.htm




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