Boris, thanks for looking & commenting -

>One thing that still escapes me is ability to "see" and "compose" the 
>image such as this one. You did exceptionally well

Thank you sir! Actually its an image that I've had bouncing around in my head 
for a while & while walking around in the woods I finally was able to capture 
it.

>...why to go for so long an exposure?.
I was seeking max DOF. There is slight movement in the foreground brush due to 
a slight breeze that came up.

Kenneth Waller

-----Original Message-----
From: Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Peso - See the Trees

Hi!

> Check out http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
> 
> All comments solicited
> 
> Yeah, nay, and/or otherwise
> 
> What would you do differently?

Yeah, absolutely yeah ;-).

One thing that still escapes me is ability to "see" and "compose" the 
image such as this one. You did exceptionally well.

A question, if I may - why to go for so long an exposure? Wasn't there 
any wind? Or you had plans for wind?

Thanks.

Boris



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