> --- Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is the kind of shot that I run into
> > occasionally that really
> > frustrates me.  Basically you've got some really
> > good light to work
> > with, but not really in a position to take advantage
> > of it.  I like
> > the general scene, but all the wires and such are
> > rather distracting.
> >


On 12/8/05, Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm with Bruce.  It happens to me over and over that
> the light is gorgeous, or the sunset is spectacular,
> and the time or location or equipment don't allow
> shooting.
>

Thanks for the comments, Bruce and Rick.  It is frustrating.  I will
often tune in on a particular aspect of the scene and subsequently
block out everything else.  In this case the light caught my
attention.  I don't even remember the power lines being there.  Of
course, the processed film doesn't lie, and my oversight became
blatantly obvious much too late.

>
> Cheers, Scott!  Hope that the family is well and that
> you're getting a bit of sleep.

Sleep?  What's that?  The family is well.  Thanks, Rick.


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