In a message dated 1/24/2007 4:08:44 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Taken on walk.
Pentax K10D, Tokina AT-X 400/5.6, handheld ISO 200, 1/3000 sec @ f/8 http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4279bw.htm Comments welcome -- Bruce =========== I don't think the B&W adds much, actually. Trying to sneak one past the complainers that you do similar things too often, huh? :-) My advice? Never give up what you are good at, even when you branch out and experiment. Experimenting is more prone to failure, although definitely a good idea. So go back and touch base with what you know you can do, after experimenting. To reassure yourself, if nothing else. But also just to keep producing good stuff. The world can use good stuff. And switching back and forth may give you insights into experimenting -- carrying some of the same skills over into approaching new things. Also, just because you are good at what you do, and you *have* done more than one type of thing. One should never give up what one is good at. IMHO. Just my .02. Totally unsolicited. Marnie aka Doe :-) -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

