True,

Cotty's pics from Cesar's trip to Oxford on a very grey day had a lovely subtle tone to them.

John

On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 17:43:22 -0000, Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually, garden and architecture shots work very
nicely in dark gloomy British winter weather, I've
found.  Two 11x17 interior shots of Wells Cathedral on
our living room wall were taken on a cold, wet, dreary
March day, as well as a 5x7 outdoor shot (in which my
wife's red umbrella plays an important role).

Rick

--- jtainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey, gang. I am somewhere in Oxford. A must-attend
meeting. Cold, wet, foggy, dark early. Well, I was
here once just before Christmas, so I knew it would
be. Still, I have just come from New Mexico and
Arizona.

Tired from traveling, but had to get my PDML fix.

I have the D and DA 16-45 with me, but don't think
I'll get to shoot much. A pity. What I've seen so
far is wonderfully photogenic. But overcast skies
would be terrible.

On Saturday perhaps I'll take the Inspector Morse
tour.

Joe






        
                
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