Thanks for looking Paul.

I do see your point about the bugs. In fact I did clone some out. Those I
did found distracting. The rest for some strange reason corresponds with an
odd idea I have about the bird. 

I'm not able to communicate this idea in words, if the picture fails too,
then I'm mute ;-)
I can live with that. 
I can even clone out some more bugs (if that’s what it takes).


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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Subject: Re: PESO - Another Cormorant

Interesting, although the bugs are a distraction. You could clone them 
out. Just pretend you're cleaning up a film scan:-).
Paul
On Oct 4, 2006, at 4:36 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:

> Ok. I took my latest enablement for a test spin. I took a lot of boring
> photographs of tiny birds in middle of frame (they where far from the 
> shore
> yesterday). But this fella had come back to it's regular spot.
>
> I was shooting almost directly into the sun.
> Kind of boring, but I felt like playing with levels, and out came this,
> http://www.photosight.org/photo.php?photoid=44261&ref=author with rusty
> look. The specks are bugs in the air.
>
> I can't explain why, but I like it. It is what I "see" when I see a
> cormorant. Something out of space and time, something that has been 
> here for
> ever.
>
> BTW. The enablement is a M 500/4,5
>
>
> Tim
> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>
>
>
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