that too. browsing the Internet and looking through photo galleries and such, there are thousands of top-notch wildlife photographers out there. of my Calgary trip collection, i figure 4 or 5 of the images i took are publishable in print. the rest are OK for the web and not much better. mostly, they are not sharp enough, but the main factor is that they don't show much that other people can't easily get. most of them will not get published until much later down the road because nearly all of my sales are to small local magazines and i have to have local content.

Herb....
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Re: How Pentax Could Survive


>being an excellent wildlife photographer isn't enough

It helps to have a known name in the field.

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