An idea just occured to me --
that the left side of the photo would be a nice vertical shot...
that being said... the water in the foreground is awfully nice nad would 
be cut out.

it's all nits -- just a thought

ann
I relally do need to get out of the house now :)




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>In a message dated 12/3/2006 11:22:34 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/postcard.htm
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>great work, Marnie, I love the colors and the overall feeling.
>
>However while El Capitan looks fine, Cathedral Rocks look somewhat 
>strange and unnatural to me, especially the part to the left from 
>Bridalveil Falls.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Peter
>========
>Thanks. :-) Yeah, that part could use more work. Essentially the lighting on 
>that was not good to begin with, top sort of blown out from light coming over 
>the top. That area I will work on more in the future. Also the trees on the 
>right that didn't turn into B&W very well, not and show up against the dark 
>rock. They need the most work. But right now that area is passable.
>
>I must admit I got a lot of blown out rock shots. :-) At certain times of day 
>it was really hard to get a good shot. Like Half Dome is only really lit late 
>day and sunset. The rest of the day the light is to the back and side and it 
>just doesn't show up well at all. But I only had limited time so I shot at 
>times of day that were not optimum. Although I had read some stuff, I hadn't 
>realized until I was there that is a whole technique to shooting at Yosemite, 
>some 
>rocks only look good at certain times of the day and you have to time it 
>right.
>
>Thanks for the comments, Marnie aka Doe 
>
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