In a message dated 6/16/2006 8:42:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a copper goose weather vane in my perennial garden. Don't know why. I 
guess I just sort of like the way it looks. I shot it last weekend with the 
A400/5.6 and the *istD on a tripod. I used the Sigma 500 Super in high-speed 
synch mode with the Kirk Xtender. The exposure was f5.6 @ 1/350th, ISO 400. I 
like the 400's bokeh. I processed this on my crappy work computer and  haven't 
checked it at home, so it may be off a tad. But I'm bored and don't feel like 
working.
Paul
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4570067&size=lg
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I think the brohek on this isn't that good, personally. Or maybe it is really 
that its lightness is distracting. Just my opinion, take with a grain of 
salt. But if you remain interested in it, I'd try it in a different light, 
different time of day. Either more diffuse lighting, or more dramatic lighting. 
Right 
now the background is a bit too conflicting. Grain of salt.

HTH, Marnie aka Doe 

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